eBay launched in the UK back in 1999, evolving into a market place for business sellers, leading high street retailers and UK exporters – hitting three billion sales worth £65bn on its 15th birthday.
Vine opens up to other video apps
Six second video platform Vine will now let users upload video clips created elsewhere, as the Twitter-owned firm looks to boost the usability of its app.
Uber takes on AmazonFresh with grocery delivery service
Uber is testing a grocery delivery service in the US, as the firm looks to take successful social taxi service to other sectors.
Global web trends 2014: Consumers ditching traditional media for digital
People are spending more time each day on online rather than traditional forms of media., according to new research looking into global media consumption trends.
Third of mobile users ‘haven’t downloaded an app in a month’
Are smartphones reaching a saturation point? New research indicates that the number of downloaded apps is dropping- because they are getting too good.
Top tips: Digital customer experience – beyond the feedback hype
Udesh Jadnanansing, Managing Partner at Mopinion, explores the phases a business goes through to optimise its digital customer experience.
Can the Premier League really block illegal highlight videos?
The Premier League has warned fans it is clamping down on Vines and Tweets of goals after thousands of users spread videos of goals on social media during the summer’s World Cup, but can the football organisation resally police the myriad of fan sites and social media accounts floating around the web?
Digital music trends 2014: Piracy remains a key problem
The digital music industry will experience slow growth in revenue over the next 5 years, from $12.3bn this year to $13.9 in 2019.
How Greggs turned a Google fail into a social win
Greggs has been embarrassed after a crude spoof of its logo started appearing as on a prominent Google search result- but the UK bakery chain managed to turn the situation to its advantage via some good humoured and timely social media management.
Google’s ad-free music subscription service revealed?
Google’s long rumoured music subscription service may be called ‘YouTube Music Key’, offering ad-free tracks for $9.99 a month, according to a report.