Google is planning to launch Android TV, its latest attempt to break into the living room that will provide a complete platform for media, apps and games, according to a new report.
Twitter offers free ‘pinned tweets’ for high-profile users
Twitter is giving high profile users the chance to ‘pin’ tweets to the top of a user’s stream for free-offering a new way of publicising announcements on the social network.
Gmail tests ‘snooze button’ for important emails
Google is testing a Gmail update that will; incorporate a ‘snooze’ feature, helping users ensure they don’t miss important emails, according to a new report.
Yahoo to make own web TV shows
Yahoo is reportedly set to make its own TV shows, taking on the likes on Amazon and Netflix as internet firms look to rival traditional broadcasters in the battle for video ad dollars.
F**k. That’s Delicious: Vice debuts youth food web channel ‘Munchies’
Vice Media has teamed up with production company FremantleMedia to launch ‘Munchies’ an online TV channel devoted to food, with a youth twist.
Game of Thrones: The social media version
As the fourth season of popular HBO fantasy series gets underway, this video from Hootsuite reimagines the warring houses as social media platforms.
Pinterest revamps pin tracking tools for brands
Pinterest is offering a new way for businesses to track their pinned links by adding further support for Google Analytics on the social scrapbook.
Google takes ‘in-depth articles’ search to UK
Google is taking its in-depth article search tool to the UK after an initial launch in the US last year.
Right to reply: Branded content is the Cara Delevingne of the marketing world
At this month’s Advertising Week Europe ITV’s Group Commercial Director Simon Daglish was quoted as saying “90% of content is crap”. Carla Faria, UK Solutions Director, Say Media looks at why branded content creation is best left to the experts.
World Cup social media trends: England and Germany lead for fan engagement
If the World Cup were decided by social media fans, then England would once again need to beat Germany on penalties to win the tournament, according to new research.