Twitter has warned users that it is prepared to hand over their personal information to authorities if required by law, although it would notify them before they do so, following the recent controversy surrounding multiple breeches of gagging orders on the micro-blogging site.
Top tips: How Ad Optimization Helps you go Places
In an ideal world of online advertising, the right message would reach the right person at the perfect time. In reality, however, this is not a simple task since filtering through millions of viewers to make the best match, while also factoring in their previous responses, is like finding a moving needle in a haystack. … [Read more…]
US sees highest ever online ad revenues for Q1
Internet advertising revenues in the U.S. hit $7.bn for the first quarter of 2011, a 23% increase over the same period in 2010, according to new research.
Most journalists now using social media for scoops- research
More than three quarters of journalists rate social media as an important professional tool, while almost 90% are using social media more than they were a year ago, according to new research from Daryl Willcox Publishing.
Yahoo ‘reaches deal’ with Alibaba over Alipay dispute
Yahoo! has reached an agreement with China’s Alibaba over online-payment business Alipay, Reuters reported, citing people close to the matter.
Yahoo 'reaches deal' with Alibaba over Alipay dispute
Yahoo! has reached an agreement with China’s Alibaba over online-payment business Alipay, Reuters reported, citing people close to the matter.
Top 10 online videos in US
172 million U.S. Internet users watched online video content in April for an average of 14.9 hours per viewer, according to new research from comScore.
Google ‘accounts for 9 of 10 searches in Latin America’
In the past year searches in Latin America surged 21 percent to more than 18.5 billion queries in March 2011, with the typical searcher conducting 167 queries during the month, according to new research.
Right to reply: High street needs to invest online to survive
High street chains are losing out to Internet retailers for the very reason they rose up in the first place; lower prices, better range and improved convenience, argues Andy Budd, Managing director of Clearleft.
Consumers ‘expecting more from mobile sites’
Overall consumer satisfaction with mobile sites is beginning to fall since the first mCommerce benchmark study 8 months ago as consumer demands and expectations continue to drive the expansion and development of mobile retail sites.