A new app helping British servicemen and women keep in touch with their friends and family has gone live.
The who’s who of Facebook and Google (Infographic)
As Facebook and Google grow, so do their corporate structures. This infographic courtesy of Hierarchy Structure and Designed by Infographics looks at the workforce hierarchy of the two leading internet giants.
eMusic opens to non-subscribers for first time
Online music store eMusic has ditched its subscription-only payment model in a bid to compete with the likes of iTunes and Amazon buy offering single music purchases.
EPiServer and Silverpop unite for digital marketing boost
Digital marketing firms EPiServer, and Silverpop have joined forces, integrating their platforms as the companies look to provide an improved service for clients.
FundTheGap debuts UK crowd-funding platform
FundTheGap, a new online equity fundraising platform for start-ups and small businesses looking to raise up to £2m of investment, has launched to offer businesses a new online fundraising channel.
Social media in Russia: Top 4 social networks in Russia
Social networking in Russia is huge, with users spending twice the global average time in online hangouts. However, the landscape is very different from Western markets, with Facebook and Google overshadowed by the likes of Odnoklassniki, Moimir and VK in terms of user numbers. We take a look at the top 4 social networks in … [Read more…]
LBi and Digitas to merge after Publicis buy
US-based agency Digitas is merging with Dutch agency LBi, as parent company Publicis looks to consolidate its global digital marketing network.
Facebook deletes EU facial recognition data (as it re-launches in US)
Irish and German regulators have confirmed that Facebook has deleted all trace of European facial recognition data, following a privacy outcry last year.
Amazon to sell second-hand digital music?
Amazon has been granted with a patent to re-sell digital content, in a move that could pose a problem for media owners.
Facebook hit by ‘like’ button patent claim
Facebook is facing legal action over the use of its “like” button and other social networking features, after the widow of a Dutch programmer claims Facebook is using patented technology.