Apps dominate mobile travel traffic in US
US iPhone and Android users are increasily relying on apps, rather than mobile websites, to get their travel information while on the move, according to new research.
US iPhone and Android users are increasily relying on apps, rather than mobile websites, to get their travel information while on the move, according to new research.
Microsoft is recruiting over 1,000 additional employees in China this year and boost research and development spending by 15% as the software giant looks to boost its mobile reach in the highly lucrative region.
Apple is considering to expand its music service by licensing a custom radio servicing device, offering free music streams funded by iAds, according to a news report.
Charity organisations get the highest open rates for emails, while education and retail sectors get the lowest impact in the inbox, according to a new global study.
Apple and Google will dominate the smartphone market in coming years, accounting nearly 80% share of the smartphone market by 2016, according to a new report.
Google has updated its mapping service in India, with two new features to boost navigation and traffic updates.
Women’s sportswear brand Sweaty Betty has partnered with multichannel digital marketing firm DC Storm to boost its online presence, by providing the data and knowledge to understand its customers’ purchase journey.
Twitter has released its controversial API update which restricts third party developers, opening up the possibility of in-app ads in the process.
Nearly one third (63%) of top UK websites have taken steps to address the new EU Cookie Directive, which aims to warns users when their data is being tracked online.
Amazon has unveiled three new versions of its Kindle Fire tablet, as the online retail giant looks to take on Apple’s iPad and Google’s new Nexus 7.