Lovers leave Valentine’s Day shopping until last minute
Valentine’s Day shoppers in the UK buy their presents a week before the most romantic day of the year, according to new research.
Valentine’s Day shoppers in the UK buy their presents a week before the most romantic day of the year, according to new research.
The FA begins digital push ahead of World Cup season
As Google implements it’s latest ‘Hummingbird’ algorithm, many site owners have noticed that long held top positions on Google are being lost to new sites. Matt Cutts, head of Google’s webspam team explains why past success on SEO does not guarantee success in this new era of search, and offers advice on retaining that vital … [Read more…]
The growing trend for ‘freemium’ mobile games has come under more scrutiny this week, as Electronic Arts sparked criticism from customers that it is over-charging on its latest remake of the classic ‘Dungeon Keeper’ strategy game.
Mobile use in the travel sector is booming, with 64% of mobile owners searching for holiday sites via a mobile device compared to 58% in a desktop environment. Mobile marketing agency, Yodel Mobile, has produced infographic which details how mobile is used by consumers for the travel sector.
Salesforce ExactTarget Marketing Cloud has launched a real-time social infographic on Sochi 2014, measuring social conversations around the games.
Back in 1984, the Internet linked just 1,000 hosts and labs- now it connects over 2 billion people around the globe. This infographic from webmaster tool whoishostingthis looks at the biggest trends that have shaped digital media in the past 3 decades.
Manchester Digital, the digital trade body serving the North West, is organising a Digital Skills Festival to help tackle the digital skills shortage, which continues to be an issue for the region.
Mobile gaming phenomenon Flappy Bird has been pulled from the Apple and Google Play app stores, after its Vietnamese creator said its fame “ruins my simple life”- although he has not ruled out a sequel.
James Dyson is investing £5m in a robotics lab, in a move that puts the vacuum tycoon in direct competition with Google in the race to produce robots that perform household chores.