Hungarians protest world’s first internet tax
Demonstrators in Budapest yesterday protested against a plan to introduce a tax on Internet use, staging the first mass rally since Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban won three elections this year.
Demonstrators in Budapest yesterday protested against a plan to introduce a tax on Internet use, staging the first mass rally since Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban won three elections this year.
Apple’s new iPhone 6 payment service has charged some users twice for every transaction they made, forcing the Bank of America to issue refunds to customers.
Mobile voice searches have more than doubled in the past year, proving more popular among teens than adults, according to new research.
Unilever is now investing a fifth of its entire media spend on digital platforms, as the FMCG giant looks to improve marketing efficiency and become a ‘simple, effective’ marketing organisation.
Forget a telegram from the Queen- how about a tweet instead? Last Week the monarch sent a tweet through the @BritishMonarchy account to launch a major new exhibition at London’s Science Museum.
Halloween has become big business in the US, and getting to the top of Google searches for popular costumes is hugely important. New data shows how Disney is the trick or treater’s brand of choice for 2014.
Google has launched a new app designed to help users sort their emails more efficiently.
Most website traffic comes from click-throughs from organic search results traffic, ahead of paid social and search methods, according to new research.
NSPCC has revamped its website in collaboration with Amaze as the children’s charity looks to highlight its work against child abuse.
Real-time ad trading platform Rubicon Project has received the EDAA Trust Seal from independent industry Certification Provider ABC, demonstrating their compliance in accordance with the EU Self-Regulatory Programme for Online Behavioural Advertising (OBA).