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Xbox Connects with Facebook

Games are more fun when played with friends, which is why they are among the most popular activities on Facebook. We're excited that beginning today the social game experience is coming to Xbox Live, so now you can play Xbox games with your Facebook ...

From GARETH DAVIS, Facebook | Official Blog,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Digg

SMX London - Converting Paid Traffic & Search Engine Stats

In his session Andy looked at the range of ways both a PPC and organic SEO a campaign could be broken down to measure how effective each stage was performing. Aspects such as number of visits, pages views, dwell time and bounce rate were all seen as ...

From GARETH DAVIES, Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim,  11 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Yahoo!

New Marketing Fundamentals by Brian Fetherstonhaugh at SMX London 09

Once again SMX London was held at the rather grand New Connaught Rooms in Covent Garden. Unlike the typical chilly days of last November Spring was in the air and to begin the conference Brian Fetherstonhaugh of OgilvyOne took to the stage in front of ...

From GARETH DAVIES, Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim,  27 May 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Ford Motor Company,  David Ogilvy,  Oprah Winfrey

Michael Bisping set for Afghanistan

Britain's leading mixed martial artist Michael Bisping – along with Hawaiian mixed martial arts star BJ Penn – travel to Afghanistan on Sunday as sporting ambassadors to meet the troops who on are duty there for the organisation WSO. While there, ...

From GARETH A. DAVIES, The Telegraph,  12 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Chuck Liddell,  Rich Franklin,  Jason Day,  Randy Couture,  Dan Henderson

Ring Magazine: Manny Pacquiao is No 1

Manny Pacquiao has legions of followers across the globe. Filipinos fans treat him as a national hero; he is feted and revered. Many consider him to be the most exciting, most dynamic protagonist in boxing. Many have for some time. This week, The Ring ...

From GARETH A. DAVIES, The Telegraph,  12 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Manny Pacquiao,  Joe Calzaghe,  Marco Antonio Barrera,  Erik Morales,  Ricky Hatton

Hattons turn down Oscar de la Hoya

Gareth A Davies has been a sports journalist for The Daily Telegraph since 1993. His current portfolio includes the role of boxing correspondent, with mixed martial arts added recently. He also writes on polo, triathlon, canoeing and paralympic sport, ...

From GARETH A. DAVIES, The Telegraph,  10 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Oscar de la Hoya,  Arsenal Football Club,  Ricky Hatton,  Manny Pacquiao

Larry Holmes exit leaves hole in the Hall

An eventful weekend for boxing – and two days which could be remembered for two names and totally distinct reasons. Floyd Mayweather, the elusive and talented fighter of this generation hangs up his gloves (although it is the third time he has done so), ...

From GARETH A. DAVIES, The Telegraph,  8 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Larry Holmes,  Joe Calzaghe,  Bob Arum

Mayweather calls time on career

"After many sleepless nights and intense soul-searching I realised I could no longer base my decision on anything but my own personal happiness, which I no longer could find." Floyd Mayweather Jr, 31, sounds serious this time that he is genuinely ...

From GARETH A. DAVIES, The Telegraph,  7 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Oscar de la Hoya,  Floyd Mayweather Jr.,  Ricky Hatton

Frank Warren enters Hall of Fame

Promoter Frank Warren is in Atlantic City this weekend as his fighter Gary Lockett looks to take on two-belt world champion Kelly Pavlik, but the renowned boxing impresario joins the sport's great names when he is officially inducted into the ...

From GARETH A. DAVIES, The Telegraph,  6 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Joe Calzaghe,  Laila Ali,  Frank Bruno,  Naseem Hamed,  Nigel Benn

Williams unsure for whom bell tolls

Promoter Ahmet Oner yesterday apologized for the farcical circumstances surrounding Danny Williams' controversial seventh round stoppage of Konstantin Airich in Bilbao last Friday. Oner blamed the mistakes on "poor officiating", and it remains unclear ...

From GARETH A. DAVIES, The Telegraph,  4 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Danny Williams,  Mike Tyson,  Vitali Klitschko

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