Google removes censorship notice from Chinese search
Google has axed a censorship notice on its Chinese search engine, as the firm looks to build on its paltry 5% market share in the rapidly growing market.
Google has axed a censorship notice on its Chinese search engine, as the firm looks to build on its paltry 5% market share in the rapidly growing market.
UK Internet users made 84 million visits to retail websites on Christmas Eve and 107 million visits on Christmas Day up an astonishing 86% and 71% respectively compared to the same days in December 2011, according to new data.
MEF, the global community for mobile content and commerce, starts the new-year by unveiling its mobile predictions for the next twelve months.
Gumtree.com has announced the launch of its first official app for Android in the UK, and an update to its existing iOS app.
The UK Government has unveiled a list public services it intends to make online by 2015, as part of a cost cutting drive.
Chris Bull, CEO and Founder of Selective Media discusses the recent surge in smartphone usage and what this means for mobile marketing in 2013.
Apple regained dominance in the mobile operating system market, after falling behind to Android in 2011, according to new data from mobile ad technology firm Velti.
To round off 2012, we bring you our collection of top stories that shaped the digital landscape. From Facebook’s IPO fiasco to Apple’s wonky maps- it was an eventful year, with the continued speed of change towards a more digitally centric society: the rise and rise of social, the migration to mobile, the rising value … [Read more…]
From Pudsey the dog to Gangnam Style, as 2012 comes to a close Experian Hitwise takes a look back at some of the big events that have trended online this year in the UK.
There will be two relative strangers to UK mobile users among the firms bidding in next year’s 4G auction.