Disney to produce videos for Yahoo Internet TV- report
Disney is in talks with Yahoo! over making videos from its television networks available through the internet media company’s tv software, according to a news report.
Disney is in talks with Yahoo! over making videos from its television networks available through the internet media company’s tv software, according to a news report.
UK shoppers are using mobile phones to access websites and apps more than ever before, with 32% of Brits already having used a mobile to access a retailer website.
A fifth of consumers (19%) are now playing social games online, according to a new report by Econsultancy which looks in detail at a sector now worth close to a billion dollars.
The US government has requested personal information from the Twitter accounts of four WikiLeaks supporters as part of a widening criminal probe, the whistle-blower website says.
Despite years of big growth and even bigger hype, the network-delivered rental and sale of videos continued to represent only a small portion of the U.S. home video entertainment market in 2010, as consumers flocked to buy and rent Blu-ray discs, according to Screen Digest, now part of IHS.
2011 looks set to be a tough year for marketers as the austerity measures set out in October’s spending review start to bite at the pockets of consumers. VAT increases, increased travel costs and job uncertainties can only mean one thing: marketers are going to need to work even harder at attracting, retaining and increasing … [Read more…]
SEO experts Queryclick.com thinks Google is on the right track with plans to sell education software through its app store.
Many primary and secondary schools in the UK are thought to be highly vulnerable to cyber attacks as a result of poor software patching and a lack of wider information security provision – putting pupil, employee and administrative information at risk – according to security testing specialist NGS Secure, part of NCC Group.
US department store Macy’s plans to fill about 725 new positions over the next two years to assist with the growth of its online business.
US department store Macy’s plans to fill about 725 new positions over the next two years to assist with the growth of its online business.