Android continued its dominance of the global smartphone market in the first quarter of 2013, accounting for 3 out of 4 smartphones sold, according to new data.
UK digital publishing ad revenues rise 16%- video fuels growth
UK digital publisher advertising revenues were up 16.2% in Q1 2013, versus the same period of the previous year, according to new research.
Top 10 tips: Email marketing in 2013- cutting through the clutter
Modern day marketers need to be aware that their brand messages are at risk of being swallowed up in the abyss that can be email marketing. John Watton, Senior Marketing Director at Silverpop, offers 10 tips to make sure your campaigns cuts through the clutter.
'Unsung hero' WordPress founder Mike Little honoured at SAScon
A modest man from Stockport who co-founded the website content management system WordPress is to be honoured for his outstanding contribution to digital media.
Lightmaker revamps Wayne Rooney’s official website
Agency Lightmaker has relaunched Premier League Footballer Wayne Rooney’s official website using responsive design to cater for multi-platform viewing.
Right to reply: Google music streaming- the proof is in the price
In response to the announcement of Google’s music streaming service, Oleg Fomenko, Co-founder and CEO of Bloom.fm, argues that pricing will be key if the service is to success against competition.
Is Google doing 'evil' over UK tax? (video)
Google has been accused of ignoring its own mantra and doing “evil in using smoke and mirrors to avoid paying tax” by UK MPs this week.
Warm weather boosts April ecommerce sales 16% as shoppers flock to travel sites
Latest figures from the IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index, reveal the impact the short spell of warm weather had on shoppers’ purse strings in April, recording a 16% rise on the same time last year. The Travel sector in particular saw a solid performance, increasing 16% year-on-year.
Google woos local advertisers with Map ad icons
Google has overhauled its popular Maps web service with more personalisation features and icons highlighting businesses running ads and promotions.
The Sun ‘£2 a week’ paywall coming in August?
The Sun is to become the latest national newspaper to charge for online content, with plans to charge readers £2 a week to read content online with access to Premier League football highlights, according to a news report.