Google to integrate PayPal into Android phones?
Google has been in talks with PayPal about using the popular online payment system with its Android smartphone software.
Google has been in talks with PayPal about using the popular online payment system with its Android smartphone software.
Code Computerlove shares its thoughts on making websites mobile – basic considerations and why the time mobile for a mobile strategy has never been so important.
A new whitepaper from Daryl Willcox Publishing argues why PR professionals should embrace the world of blogging.
More people under the age of 45 would buy Apple’s iPad tablet computer because it looks good, rather than for its technical capabilities according to research commissioned by consumer site Broadband Expert.
Following the recent news stories that Hackers have stolen more than £600,000 from UK bank accounts since July this year, using a variant of the Zeus banking Trojan, Martino Corbelli, Marketing Director at Star, explains the need for SMEs to adapt to the new security risks emerging every day.
The global audience to Twitter.com has doubled in the past year, as the Latin American audience grows fourfold, according to new research.
There’s no doubt that social networks have taken the world by storm during their relatively short existence, emphasised most recently with Facebook announcing its 500 millionth member. And with an ever-burgeoning number of online networks – and active users – many brands are actively seeking to integrate networks like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn into … [Read more…]
New research from the Internet Advertising Bureau – the trade association for digital marketing – suggests that email marketers should look to Amazon, Tesco and Marks and Spencer for inspiration when planning their email campaigns.
New research from the Internet Advertising Bureau – the trade association for digital marketing – suggests that email marketers should look to Amazon, Tesco and Marks and Spencer for inspiration when planning their email campaigns.
More than 200 Facebook users have reported suspicious behaviour online since the launch of an anti-abuse application last month, according to new figures.