All articles by Geoffrey Macnab – Page 2
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Transformers Universe game previewed
Jagex CEO says gameplay works as a ‘short, sharp experience.’
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Talking failure
Entrepreneurs address the notion that ‘innovation starts with failure and ends with growth.’
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Real time news challenges
Experts talk about how news gathering has been transformed in the digital age.
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How to get Arabic content online
At today’s Abu Dhabi Media Summit session, Sami Mustafa Mubarak and Mina Nagy Takla, the co-founders of Taghreedat, illustrated their revolutionary plans for putting Arab content front and central on the internet.
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Gawdat explains the nine rules key to Google's success
A senior Google executive offered attendees an intriguing glimpse into the secrets of the multinational internet company’s workplace culture.
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83% of Arab Digital Generation uses web daily
Groundbreaking new research from global management consulting firm Booz & Company, in partnership with Google, has provided the most illuminating snapshot yet of the habits and aspirations of the Arab Digital Generation (ADG).
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The creation of Internet is 'biggest event' in human history
Experts call for heavy investment in infrastructure.
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Google's Kyncl talks ad models and 'professional' content
Says Google is ‘complementary’ to broadcasters, not at war with them.
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eMarketer's Ramsey says a third of planet is on web
Geoff Ramsey, (Founder & CEO, eMarketer) dazzled the Abu Dhabi Media Summit audience with an 18-minute presentation that allowed them at least to peer into the digital future.
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Collapsing windows still not working, studios say
The vexed issue of theatrical windows was again raised in today’s Abu Dhabi Media Summit roundtable, Tablets Rising.
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Media growth seen in Abu Dhabi
Al Mubarak says 3,000 new jobs in media sector have been created in last four years.
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Ealing Studios hit by riots
Ealing Studios, the oldest working film studio in the world, was attacked by rioters last night.
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Ken Loach slams "grotesque" British TV
Filmmaker Ken Loach has launched a fierce attack on UK television industry, saying it has been reduced to “a grotesque reality game” - and has applauded recent top level cuts at the BBC.
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