As the explosion in digital communications continues to be blamed for the demise of legible handwriting in schools, a new online venture is using technology to revive the lost art handwriting.
‘Zombie’ virus attacks more than 1m mobiles in China
More than 1 million cell phones in China have been struck by the “Zombie” virus, according to Chinese state media, CCTV and Xinhua.
'Zombie' virus attacks more than 1m mobiles in China
More than 1 million cell phones in China have been struck by the “Zombie” virus, according to Chinese state media, CCTV and Xinhua.
YouTube boosts stickiness with search topic suggestions
YouTube is trialing a new service called ‘Topics on Search’, giving viewers examples of related searches.
James Murdoch: Digital newspapers ‘will act more like cable channels’ for ads
Newspapers will increasingly to act more like cable channels as they move to the web and mobile apps, creating a wholesale marketplace for advertising, according to James Murdoch, James Murdoch, News Corp.’s chairman for Europe and Asia.
Advertising to smartphone users: Wait till the midnight hour
Advertisers could be missing out on a growing mobile audience during the evening, with many smartphone users logging on at midnight, according to new research.
19.2m UK households online… but digital divide remains
Around 19.2 million UK households are now online, but just 26% of those on the lowest incomes have access to the web, according to new research.
IMVU takes virtual world to Europe
IMVU has launched seven new internationalized versions of its 3D virtual world.
Guest comment: The technology that will shape shopping in 2011 and beyond
Shopping through social media channels will take off in 2011, after a slow start characterised by cynicism from UK retailers, Ovum predicts.
New tool lets UK brands track competitors’ SEO and paid search strategies
UK Brands can analyse and track the search engine optimisation (SEO) and paid search strategies of their competitors thanks to the new UK version of the search analytics software service from Searchmetrics.