Following the announcement of Google’s Nexus 7 tablet Experian Hitwise looks at how the news had changed the way that UK consumers are searching online for tablets.
Amazon plans same day delivery- a threat to the high street?
Amazon is planning on offering a premium ‘same day delivery’ option for its US customers, in a move that could put further pressures on ecommerce firms and high street retailers alike.
Yahoo Voice hit by hackers: 400,000 passwords online
Yahoo is investigating a breach of its system which may have exposed 400,000 user IDs.
Cadbury Wispa rewards social media fans for ‘goofing off’
Cadbury has launched a new social media campaign for Wispa, celebrating ‘Time Well Mis-spent’ with a new competition.
‘My Iceland’ campaign focuses on social feedback
Frozen food retailer Iceland has embraced social media as part of its new ‘My Iceland’ marketing campaign to generate customer feedback about their in-store experiences.
Mobile trends in Argentina- Smartphones and tablets taking bigger share of web use
Mobile use in Argentina is on the rise, with Android accounting for the largest share of mobile webpage views, while iPads lead the tablet market, according to new research.
Right to reply: O2 outage raises concerns over the Olympics’ telecoms impact
O2’s recent outage has raised questions about the readiness of the UK’s telecoms infrastructure ahead of the London Olympics. Steven Hartley, practice leader, Ovum Telecoms Strategy wonders if the UK can take the strain.
Facebook ‘to launch job board’- a threat to LinkedIn?
Facebook is preparing to launch its own job board this summer, in a move that could pose a threat to LinkedIn, according to a new report.
Video viral of the week: Coca-Cola ‘security camera’ ad gets 5m YouTube views in one month
This heart-warming video from Coca-Cola continues the beverage giant’s ‘Happiness’ brand message, turning the negative perception of security cameras into something much more positive- boosting customers perception of Coke in the process. See why it’s our video viral of the week below…
Dropbox doubles paid storage capacity to compete with rivals
Dropbox is doubling the capacity of its paid plans but keeping its prices the same, as the online storage market leader looks to keep ahead of rivals such as Apple’s iCloud, Google Drive and Amazon’s Cloud Drive.