PRFilter, the first press release search engine, has been launched this week, designed to let web users find recent and relevant press releases.
UK social media app TweetDeck sold for $30m – report
TweetDeck is to be bought for $30m (£19m) by Silicon Valley firm UberMedia, according to a news report.
Mobile trends by region: How do US, Europe and Japan compare?
Japan’s mobile users connect to the web much more than their US or European counter-parts, according to a new report looking at global mobile trends.
Top 20 SEO tips: Hitting the top spot in Google
Hitting that #1 natural result spot in Google for a high traffic, nicely converting search term is seen as the path to Website success. Sadly, there can only be one number one, while there is always an increasing amount of competitor websites. Donal Langen, SEO Consultant at Stream:20, offers 20 ways to get that lucrative … [Read more…]
JPMorgan to invest $500m in online media firms
JPMorgan is planning on starting a fund of between $500 million and $750 million to invest in internet and digital media companies, according to a news report.
Search wars: Bing and Yahoo gain ground on Google in US
Google continued to dominate market share for Internet searches in January, although its lead narrowed while Yahoo and Microsoft saw their share inch up, according to new data.
Richard Hammond debuts ad-funded web TV series
Top Gear star Richard Hammond has launched a new online TV series, taking a humourous look at technology.
Most Europeans watch video news on web
Almost three-quarters of European web users download or watch online video, and of those video news users, more than two-thirds watch or download video news at least once a week, according to a new study.
Aviva launches augmented reality campaign with agency balloon dog
Marketing agency balloon dog has supported Aviva with an augmented reality campaign designed to raise awareness of the insurer’s comprehensive product offering within the technology sector.
UK’s LittleGossip network shut down after cyber-bullies take over
LittleGossip, a UK based social Network which allowed young people to anonymously spread rumours about their peers online, has shut down after claims of cyber-bullying.