Shopping from mobile device ‘overtakes PCs’
Nearly a third of UK consumers (30%) choose mobile as their number one digital shopping tool, compared with 28% choosing PCs, according to a new survey.
Nearly a third of UK consumers (30%) choose mobile as their number one digital shopping tool, compared with 28% choosing PCs, according to a new survey.
comScore has begun testing its new Media Metrix Total Universe report, which provides audience measurement for what it claims to be ‘100 percent of a site’s traffic’, including usage via mobile phones, apps, tablets and shared computers such as Internet cafes.
XS2TheWorld, a mobile marketing agency founded in the Netherlands, today announced the opening of a London office to capitalise on the UK’s dynamic and growing mobile market.
Following the voluntary code published by the Broadband Stakeholder Group last month, Plusnet is this week the first ISP to publish standard information on traffic management including a key facts indicator table.
With the web and smartphones growing ever more popular, how is this changing the way we shop? Webloyalty offers a nine point guide on what to expect in three years time…
The Dutch social networking market continues to grow strongly as sites like Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin extend their respective footprints in the market, but local site Hyves continues to be the most popular online ‘hand out’, according to new research.
With cheques being phased out, and digital channels on the rise, Michael Norton, Managing Director of PayPoint.net looks ahead at the payment methods that we’ll be becoming more familiar with over the next decade as well as the new sales channels that will be available to retailers.
Half a billion people worldwide will use their mobile devices as travel tickets on metros, subways and buses by 2015, according to new forecasts from Juniper Research.
The National Magazine Company (NatMag) are to launch mobile versions of their Company and Men’s Health magazines, in partnership with Mobile Interactive Group.
In Europe, Apple’s mobile operating system (iOS) market is twice the size of Android, when accounting for mobiles, tablets and other connected media devices, according to new research from comScore.