iTunes search links vanish: Google blames ‘technical issues’
Google has denied penalising rival iTunes on its search engine, after it was revealed that links to the Apple store were ‘hidden’ from results pages.
Google has denied penalising rival iTunes on its search engine, after it was revealed that links to the Apple store were ‘hidden’ from results pages.
Yahoo! has struck a partnership with Dropbox to enhance its email storage and sharing abilities.
Rovio has posted sales of €152m, more than double its revenue for 2011, as the Angry Birds reator continues its success as one of the world’s biggest mobile games makers.
South Africans are reading fewer newspapers and magazines and watching less TV because they are spending more time online, according to a new study.
Zynga has launched its first real-money online gambling games in the UK, through a partnership with bwin.
Nielsen is to launch its online campaign ratings measurement system in Australia, Canada, Germany and Italy.
Facebook has sparked further rumours of a possible smartphone launch, inviting press to see its new ‘home on Android’ this Friday.
Twitter is forecast to earn as much as $582.8 million in global ad revenue this year, going on to generate over $1 billion in 2014 according to a new report.
Six European regulators have teamed up to bring legal action against Google to try to force the tech giant to overhaul its privacy practices.
The Webby Awards, commonly called the ‘Oscars of the internet’, has launched a site showcasing previous winners from its 16 year history.