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‘Grey roots are no big deal’ and ‘school maths is hard’: 30 things Brits have learned from lockdown

March 12, 2021
‘Grey roots are no big deal’ and ‘school maths is hard’: 30 things Brits have learned from lockdown

Having grey roots is no big deal, primary school maths is harder than it looks, a cup of tea really does make things better and our NHS is the best in the world, have emerged among a list of 30 things brits have learned over the last year, according to a new study.

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80% of Brits ‘think they could react quicker than a driverless car

March 12, 2021
80% of Brits ‘think they could react quicker than a driverless car

The question is, is the public ready to trust driverless cars? Vanarama surveyed 1,000 members of the British public to find out. Key Findings • 73% of the UK public wouldn’t feel safe in a driverless car in 2021 • Only 13% would trust a driverless car to take their children to school unattended • … [Read more…]

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Pandora teams with GoInstore to recreate luxury personalised shopping experiences online

March 12, 2021
Pandora teams with GoInstore to recreate luxury personalised shopping experiences online

Retail technology company Go Instore today announces its partnership with Pandora to launch Remote Shopping Assistant, a live video service designed to replicate personalised, luxury in-store shopping experiences.

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Publisher Reach partners with BlueVenn to boost to customer value strategy

March 12, 2021
Publisher Reach partners with BlueVenn to boost to customer value strategy

Reach has signed a three-year agreement with data specialist BlueVenn, which will see the publisher adopt BlueVenn’s award-winning Customer Data Platform and CRM software.

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Online grocery sales soar to £1.5bn (and cupboard necessities decline for the first time since pandemic began)

March 12, 2021
Online grocery sales soar to £1.5bn (and cupboard necessities decline for the first time since pandemic began)

British shoppers spent £1.5bn on online groceries in the last four weeks ending 27th February 2021, with the online share of grocery sales now reaching 17%. This is the highest ever share for online grocery sales in the UK and a 1% increase in share in just a month, reveals new data.

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US and Russia account for 54% of global spam volume

March 11, 2021
US and Russia account for 54% of global spam volume

Over half (54%) of spam emails in the last six months originated from two global superpowers, the United States and Russia, according to new research.

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New AI tool predicts population mobility during and beyond Covid-19 restrictions

March 11, 2021
New AI tool predicts population mobility during and beyond Covid-19 restrictions

Posterscope has launched PSMind, a new tool that uses AI and machine learning to analyse more than five million data combinations in real-time to forecast and track population movement, to inform and deliver the most effective OOH campaigns for clients.

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Creative agency Rise at Seven expands to US

March 11, 2021

Sheffield and London based search agency, Rise at Seven, have now expanded to the US, with plans to open Chicago office.

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Guest comment: How brands and influencers are already tapping into shoppertainment in the UK

March 10, 2021
Guest comment: How brands and influencers are already tapping into shoppertainment in the UK

The rise of ‘shoppertainment’ such as Livestreaming Commerce platforms and shoppable videos, is becoming a growing trend. Philip Rooke, CEO at €130m ecommerce firm, Spread Group looks at why this new format doesn’t just work for big brands with big budgets; start-up brands and YouTuber creators can do it too.

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NFL and Amazon ‘discussing exclusive Thursday night football contract’ – report

March 10, 2021
NFL and Amazon ‘discussing exclusive Thursday night football contract’ - report

The National Football League (NFL) is close to signing a new rights deal that could see Amazon ‘carry many games’ exclusively on its Prime Video streaming service, according to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

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