Camden first London borough to get ‘free’ public wi-fi
Camden is to become the first of 17 London boroughs to offer residents and visitors with free public wi-fi, but only for 30 minutes a day.
Camden is to become the first of 17 London boroughs to offer residents and visitors with free public wi-fi, but only for 30 minutes a day.
Google has shut down its SMS search tool for mobile users without a data plan.
Brazilian web users spend 27 hours online per month, with social media and portals getting the most ad revenue, according to a new report.
Hilton has launched a user-generated travel community ‘DTour’ on YouTube, as the hotel chain looks to expand its digital reach.
Samsung has claimed to have made a breakthrough in 5G, a mobile broadband service that would let users download films in a second with 100 times faster smartphones.
Yahoo is considering another bid for video streaming service Hulu, after negotiations with rival Dailymotion failed, according to reports.
More than 60% of apps are ‘never downloaded’ from Apple’s app store, and of those that are, one in four is abandoned after its initial use. This infographic from New Relic offers a step-by-step guide to creating an app that matching customer and business goals.
Wikipedia could have been used as early warning signs of stock market movements, according to a new study published this month in Scientific Reports.
In Europe, the computer is no longer the only access point for digital content. New data from comScore indicates that the UK, Ireland and Russia lead Europe for mobile traffic.
A recent survey by SirPortly and YouGov that revealed that Nearly half (46%) of UK consumers use social media for online purchasing decisions and over a third (35%) use it to vent about bad customer service. Steve Hurn, CEO of social commerce company Reevoo argues why brands can no longer avoid bad reviews online.