Google will charge from $1.99 per month (£1.28) for each YouTube channel on its new premium selection, according to a new report.
Digital Marketing in Russia: Yandex, VK and Mail.RU lead the way (Infographic)
Russia is the sixth largest country in the world in terms of internet users, overtaking the UK, Indonesia and Germany in recent years. Despite this, there remains huge scope for growth. This infographic looks at the key digital players in the country, across social, mobile, email, search and video sectors.
AccuWeather debuts 30-day forecasts
Weather app AccuWeather has extended its forecasts to 30-days, helping people plan events up to a month ahead of time.
Third of Brits ‘expect to be victims of online ID fraud in future’
Over a third (36%) of Britons believe that online identity fraud or information theft is unavoidable in the future, according to a new study.
93% of consumer magazines lack full cross platform support
Most consumer magazines surveyed in the UK, US and Germany have yet to offer brands complete cross-platform digital experiences, according to a new report.
Right to reply: YouTube’s new subscription charges- don’t get lost in the clutter
YouTube is to start charging for subscription channels, but does this offer a new channel for businesses, or is it a dead end? Roy Kimani, CEO of Nideo warns companies looking at YouTube to be careful of getting lost in the clutter.
New mobile boss at Rubicon Project
Advertising automation company Rubicon Project has recruited Paul Gubbins to lead the growth of its mobile project across EMEA.
Kids warned off Google Glass for health reasons
Google has discouraged children under the age of 13 from using its upcoming Glass eyewear, citing health reasons.
Dawn of ‘wiki weapons’? First 3D printable gun hits internet
As 3D printers go mainstream, one Texas law student has created the schematics for a 3D printable single-use gun, making them freely available online.
Right to reply: Google starts to prepare us for the world of the new gTLDs
From summer 2013, hundreds of new generic Top Level Domains (or gTLDs) will begin to appear in the online space, resulting in a whole universe of new web extensions, such as .nike, .london and even foreign script extensions. Stuart Fuller, director of commercial operations and communications at NetNames comments on Google preparing for new gTLDs.