Rival to ASOS? Privalia buys German online clothing retailer Dress for Less
Privalia has bought Dress for Less, one of Germany’s leading online clothing and apparel retailer, as the firm expands across Europe.
Privalia has bought Dress for Less, one of Germany’s leading online clothing and apparel retailer, as the firm expands across Europe.
On 3 March the Scottish Government launched its new strategic plan for Scotland’s digital future. It will be significant for our communications infrastructure, for how government intends to engage with the Scottish people and for public sector expenditure in Scotland. Greig Tosh, Managing Director of creative digital agency CIVIC, takes a closer look.
On 3 March the Scottish Government launched its new strategic plan for Scotland’s digital future. It will be significant for our communications infrastructure, for how government intends to engage with the Scottish people and for public sector expenditure in Scotland. Greig Tosh, Managing Director of creative digital agency CIVIC, takes a closer look.
Google chief executive, Eric Schmidt, has described how South America is the search company’s fastest growing region.
European integrated marketing and technology company, Amaze, has completed the first phase of its Amaze Generation project, a five-year study into today’s digital natives.
MyDaily.co.uk, AOL’s site for women has launched a raft of content to mark the 100th International Women’s Day, incuding features from top journalists Julie Burchill and Arianna Huffington.
Google has bought UK price comparison site BeatThatQuote.com for £37.7m ($61m), as the search giant looks to boost its presence in the so-called ‘vertical search’ sector to cover specific areas of interest in more depth.
UK property site Rightmove is set include broadband speeds as a searchable criteria on all of its properties, as internet connectivity becomes an increasingly vital part of modern life.
The traditional TV dinner is being replaced by the PC dinner, as UK households across Britain watch TV online when eating, with Come Dine with Me proving to be the most popular choice of show, according to new data.
The Yahoo! /MSN Search Alliance, which rolled out in the US late last year – and with mixed results, transitions in Europe imminently. In this Right to Reply article, Matthew Whiteway, client services director at Greenlight explains why he is more pessimistic than optimistic about any significant shift in search engine user behaviour.