Smartphone owners now outnumber feature phone owners in the US, as mobile users switch to more web-friendly devices, according to new research.
WWE revamps UK wrestling site with video ad push
Wrestling brand WWE has relaunched its UK site, and has hired ad-technology firm Collective, to handle all its display and video pre-roll inventory advertising for the UK market.
Facebook takes on Apple with online app store
Facebook has launched its own app store, offering apps personalised to users’ entertainment habits, as the social network looks to prove its mobile credentials ahead of its much-anticipated stock market flotation.
Project Glass- First glimpse of Google’s ‘hands-free’ photos
Google has unveiled the latest hands-free photo features from its Project Glass augmented reality glasses.
Project Glass- First glimpse of Google's ‘hands-free’ photos
Google has unveiled the latest hands-free photo features from its Project Glass augmented reality glasses.
Music streaming charts go live in UK- Which artists are generating the most ad revenue?
Online music streaming services, including Spotify and We7, will have their own top 100 chart starting from this Monday (May 14th).
Cross-platform trends- How US consumers watch from screen to screen
The average American watches nearly five hours of video each day, 98% of which they watch on a traditional TV set, according to a new report.
Smartphones in India: Web browsing is for men, texts are for women
In India, women spend the same amount of time on their smartphones as compared to men. However, there are sharp contrasts in how they use their phones, according to new research.
Right to reply: Rainy April shows high street needs better online strategies
This week’s UK retail figures presented a gloomy picture of the UK, with retail sales values were down 3.3% while online growth slowed to 9%. Adam Stewart, Marketing Director at Rakuten’s Play.com, comments why retails need to make the best of both the online and offline worlds to succeed in this difficult trading environment.
Google+ debuts webcam community with live ‘Hangouts On Air’
Google is launching its much-hyped ‘Hangouts On Air’ feature on its Google+ social network, offering users a webcam community that lets groups broadcast and share video live.