Google has been forced to change its search practices, after a two year antitrust investigation into its operations. But what will the changes mean for SEO? This infographic from internet marketing agency Imfoza looks at the implications…
Right to reply: Writing off Apple is premature despite disappointing results
This week saw shares in Apple dip 10% on dissapointing iPhone sales. Professor Loizos Heracleous at Warwick Business School says those writing off Apple after its disappointing earnings update are premature.
Top 20 Shazam-tagged global adverts
Red Bull, SFR and Absolut Vodka are among the top TV advertisers in terms of Shazam tags, according to new data.
New ‘privacy visor’ blocks facial recognition software
Scientists in Japan have developed a pair of glasses that block facial recognition software found in CCTV camaras.
Facebook’s New Ad Format ‘Outperforms Standard Ads’
With 1 billion users and expectant shareholders, Facebook is under great pressure to improve its monetisation of users to turn its customer base into advertising revenues. In October 2012 Facebook launched the new Page Post Ad format, which shows each ad directly in a user’s newsfeed side by side with posts from friends.
Facebook’s New Ad Format 'Outperforms Standard Ads'
With 1 billion users and expectant shareholders, Facebook is under great pressure to improve its monetisation of users to turn its customer base into advertising revenues. In October 2012 Facebook launched the new Page Post Ad format, which shows each ad directly in a user’s newsfeed side by side with posts from friends.
192.com overtakes Yell as top UK online directory
192.com has become the most visited online directory in the UK, according to new figures.
First Firefox smartphone unveiled
Mozilla has published details of the first smartphones to be powered by its Firefox operating system, in a bid to challenge Apple and Google’s Android.
Google breaks records with $50bn revenues
Google’s profits are back on track, reporting $50bn in revenues for 2012 and a rise in profits during the fourth quarter of last year.
EE slashes 4G prices to £31 per month
EE has cut the prices for its ultra-high speed 4G services as rivals operators begin to launch their competing services.