Digital media has dramtically altered the way content is created, and it has opened up new opportunities for individuals to compete with giant corporations for market share. Michael Steckler, Northern Europe Managing Director, Criteo, takes a look at the importance of creativity in the changing digital landscape.
Right to reply: Codemasters hack shows online game has changed
The British gaming firm, Codemasters, has been the victim of what it describes as a ‘significant’ data theft, with the personal details of thousands of users stolen. Paul Vlissidis, technical director at NGS Secure, an NCC Group company, looks at the changing nature of online gaming…
Facebook buys design firm Sofa
Facebook has bought Dutch software and interface design company Sofa for an undisclosed amount.
Right to Reply: Can we trust Facebook?
Following the controversy that has erupted over Facebook automatically tagging people in photos online, leading law firm Thomas Eggar looks at the bigger issue of how must trust we put in large companies with our data.
Report: 35% of Americans post something online they later regret
In light of U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner’s “unfortunate Tweet,” Retrevo.com’s new study looks at how many Americans have actually posted something online they later regretted. Andrew Eisner, Director of Community and Content at Retrevo.com, takes a look at the findings…
Global Internet traffic ‘to quadruple by 2015’
The number of network-connected devices will outnumber people 2 in three years time, while a million minutes of Internet video to be transmitted per second, according to a new report.
IPC targets women with ‘mass market’ games site
Publisher IPC Media has launched Feelgood games, an online games site aimed at women aged between 25-44.
IPC targets women with 'mass market' games site
Publisher IPC Media has launched Feelgood games, an online games site aimed at women aged between 25-44.
Hackers take down Turkish Government website
A group of hackers known as Anonymous has taken responsibility for disabling a Turkish government website in a protest against recently introduced Internet filters that many consider to be censorship.
Retailers ‘failing to provide good deals online’
Retailers are failing in their online marketing, according to results revealed today in an online YouGov survey commissioned by Keybroker. The survey reveals that 77 per cent of consumers struggle to find good deals when searching on the internet.