The Women’s World Cup final sparked a record breaking number of tweets per second on Twitter, it has been revealed.
Right to reply: Why Google+ has a winning chance
Google’s online sharing tool ‘Google+’ has caused a buzz since its launch last month- but is it enough to challenge Facebook’s dominance of the social media sector? Gurbaksh Chahal CEO at RadiumOne argues why Google might be onto a winner…
Top 20 tips: Growing sales through ‘Member-Get-Member’ schemes
Member get Member schemes are a great way to boost your client base. Get them right and you can build your customer base while at the same time rewarding your existing clients. Get it wrong and all it will be is a drain on time and money. Here Suzanne Jiggens-Johnson, Senior Consultant at Stream:20 gives … [Read more…]
Top 10 video sites in Australia
Australian YouTube viewers watched an average of 70 videos per viewer in May, while the Australian Broadcasting Corp. attracted the most videos viewed among news sites, according to new research.
Consumers want mobiles to connect to TVs and cars- survey
People are demanding more quality and connectivity from their mobile phones and other devices… and are ready to pay for it, according to new research.
Shopping.com debuts 30 minute price updates
Shopping comparison site Shopping.com has launched its Rapid Price Update system (RPU) ensuring prices on the site are updated within 30 minutes.
Case Study: Sports retailer cuts production time and ups conversion rate with Adobe Scene 7
German retailer Sport Thieme recently teamed up with Adobe Scene7 to improve the way it manages product inventory and marketing across its ecommerce site.
New FSA rules ‘could mean private mobile phones banned from the workplace’
New changes to Financial Services Authority (FSA) regulation on the use of mobile phones and electronic devices, may mean that many FSA-regulated businesses may be forced to ban private devices from the workplace, according to mobile voice provider Natterbox.
Brits ‘jet off with 18.6 million kilos of holiday reading’
As Brits fly off to sunnier destinations for rest and relaxation, they take a staggering 18.6 million kilos of books with them- with an increasing number switching to e-readers to tackle their holiday weight problem.
Online art community deviantART ramps up UK ads
DeviantART, the world’s largest online art community, has appointed w00t!media to grow brand advertising in the UK.