Thu, 2012-04-19 16:40 - By
Winners of this year's Internet Awards have been announced. The winners included du, Ikea, National Geographic, and Bank Audi. The Internet Awards is part of The Internet Show Middle East, an event that addresses issues relevant to the Internet, including how to innovate, strategize and excel in an increasingly connected world.
Wed, 2012-04-18 15:31 - By
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The Mobile Show, the Middle East's first dedicated mobile trade show attracted over 3,000 visitors to the event held at the Madinat Arena in Dubai.
Thu, 2011-09-29 08:11 - By
The Internet Show Awards Middle East, which took place on Tuesday 27th, has announced its winners among a number of categories; Best Arabic Social Network, Best digital marketing campaign, Best social media campaign, Best SME Website, and others.
Tue, 2011-09-27 12:25 - By
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Yahoo! Maktoob
The Internet Show Middle East presented by Yahoo! Maktoob has kicked-off today in Abu Dhabi, bringing together 2000 attendees to find ways of doing internet business. Some of the conferences that will be held throughout the two-day event are: Social Media World, Cloud Computing World, Digital Advertising World, and Content Management World. You may follow #InternetShowME on Twitter for live updates from the event.
Mon, 2011-09-26 07:32 - By
The latest research by the Dubai based research company Real Opinions suggests that Middle East businesses are ignoring the voices of an estimated 70 million Internet users in the region and hampering the growth of the e-commerce industry.
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Wed, 2011-09-07 08:11 - By
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Gulf News reports that according to Yahoo! Middle East’s regional vice president and managing director, Ahmed Nassef, the total advertising spend on the internet this year in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and Levant is estimated at $100 million (Dh367.3 million) and is likely to grow by another 50 per cent in 2011. He said Yahoo is developing its Arabic language services to tap into the 60 million-strong online population in the Arabic-speaking world, which is set to go up to 100 million over the next two years.