Tag: Royal wedding
Amazon reveals UK’s best sellers for 2018 – including FIFA 19, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
UK’s top trending Google searches 2018: Meghan Markle and CBB’s Roxanne Pallett top list
Strongest May growth for online retail since 2010
British men more excited by Star Wars than Royal Wedding – well of course!
Facebook's top topics for 2011: TOWIE more talked about than Gaddafi, Bin Laden deaths in UK
Facebook have revealed the most often-discussed topics on their social network for 2011. Ranking topics based on the amount of times they appeared in status updates across the year, the top global lists are a mixture of major news events…
Royal Wedding tops iTunes chart, breaks streaming records
The broadcast of last Friday's Royal Wedding has topped Apple's iTunes chart, beating off competition from the likes of Doctor Who and The Inbetweeners. The free download shows higlights of the wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton, and…
We have the apps, the iPad covers, the network upgrades and the ads – the Royal Wedding is here!
Are you excited about the event of the year tomorrow? Or are you planning to retire to a dark room with a cool cloth over your eyes until it all goes away? While on the fence regarding the above…
Ringier announces Collection 'appazine' with Prince William inaugural issue
Swiss media company, Ringier, is to launch a global application for web tablets called The Collection. A monthly 'appazine', it is available simultaneously in several languages including English, German and Chinese. In each issue, The Collection looks at all…
Royal Wedding to be streamed live on YouTube
Google have just confirmed that the Royal Wedding will be streamed live on YouTube, giving everyone with an internet connection the ability to view the regal nuptials as Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot. The coverage of…
The Royal Wedding app – it had to be from the Mirror
It's here – the Royal Wedding app. For £1.19 you get 10 chapters of royal love history, with lots of photos, videos and audio narratives from the paper's royal correspondent James Whitaker. There app takes you all the way…