Google to cut 4,000 Motorola jobs in smartphone push
Google is to 20% of Motorola staff after buying the company, as the internet giant looks to focus on high-end smartphones rather than feature phones, according to a report.
Google is to 20% of Motorola staff after buying the company, as the internet giant looks to focus on high-end smartphones rather than feature phones, according to a report.
Google Chrome now owns over one third of the browser market globally, extending its lead over Microsoft’s Internet Explorer as more users make the switch. However, conflicting data still puts IE in the lead.
London’s much heralded ‘Tech City’ was supposed to become a major part of the capital’s legacy following the 2012 Olympic Games but a report from Think Tank London last month has discovered that entrepreneurs have been left ‘frustrated’ by government policies.
Google, Facebook and YouTube are the biggest sites in the world, followed by the likes of Baidu and qq in China, according to a new graphic looking at global web use.
Google, Facebook and YouTube are the biggest sites in the world, followed by the likes of Baidu and qq in China, according to a new graphic looking at global web use.
MediaMind is to become a global technology partner for Omnicom Media Group (OMG).
London businesses are flocking to hire online freelancers, as the UK capital is coming out as the top earning city in Europe, where online hiring was up 25% over last quarter, according to a new report.
Yahoo!’s former interim CEO, Ross Levinsohn, who was overlooked for the top position, is leaving the company today.
International development charity, Christian Aid has seen a significant increase in donations and support following an online advertising campaign in the run up to Christian Aid Week earlier this year.
LOCOG’s attempts to protect sponsors could be diverting attention to their fiercest rivals, data from global information services company Experian shows.