UK Govt to put £50bn of contracts online
The UK’s Cabinet Office is to put a potential £50bn worth of Government contracts online, with the aim of encouraging more British firms to bid for lucrative public sector contracts.
The UK’s Cabinet Office is to put a potential £50bn worth of Government contracts online, with the aim of encouraging more British firms to bid for lucrative public sector contracts.
The number of broadband connections over cellular networks in Africa will exceed 250 million by the end of 2015, according to a new report.
Mid-roll video ads offer advertisers higher performance than pre-roll or post-roll video ads within long-form video environments, according to a new study.
The National Geographic has launched an augmented reality promotion, letting consumers to play with dolphins to dinosaurs or place themselves in certain scenes as landing on the moon.
Google is to merge its Checkout retail payment platform with Google Wallet ahead of the Christmas shopping season.
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Mobile commerce has grown rapidly in recent years, with smartphones and tablets dramatically chanign the way consumers shop. This White paper looks at the current and emerging trends from M-Commerce.
A Facebook glitch has hampered Heinz’ latest Ketchup campaign, forcing the brand to offer free products to customers that ordered online, or posted on their wall.