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Google+ authorship photos removed ‘to boost ad clicks’- report

July 15, 2014

Last month, Google made the controversial decision to remove Google+ author photos from search results. Now, new research suggest that the move has substantially boosted clicks on AdWords ads as users are less inclined to click on organic ads without photos.

Search, Uncategorized Facebook, Google, media, Twitter

Mobile payments ‘making life easier’

July 14, 2014

There’s no denying the impact that digital connectivity is having on our daily routines. It’s changed how we watch video, keep tabs on our health—even the way we connect with our favourite World Cup players. In fact, according to Nielsen’s Q2 2014 Mobile Wallet Report, 40 percent of mobile wallet users say they use mobile … [Read more…]

Uncategorized, Video apps, Google, smartphones, technology

Google invests $100m venture fund to boost London tech scene

July 11, 2014

London’s flourishing tech sector is to be boosted further by the launch of a new $100m venture capital fund to be based in the city.

Uncategorized Europe, global, Google, technology, UK

Case study: Dove hosts Google Hangout debate on real beauty

July 10, 2014

Back in June 2014, Dove hosted a debate on beauty at Selfridges flagship Oxford Street store that was be broadcast live on Google+ via a promoted post, as part of its “campaign for real beauty” activity.

Uncategorized Google, media

Samsung, Intel, Dell unite for Internet of Things connectivity standards

July 8, 2014

Intel, Samsung and Dell are among the leading hardware companies to form a new Internet of Things consortium to create standards so that billions of devices can connect to each other.

Uncategorized Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung, security

YouTube shames ISPs for poor streaming perfomance

July 8, 2014

Google is following Netflix’ strategy by introducing a new pop-up bar on YouTube that warns users if their videos fail to stream smoothly- reminding them that they should blame their ISPs rather than the video sharing site.

Uncategorized, Video Google, government, technology, YouTube

VisualDNA links image-led analytics with Google AdWords

July 8, 2014

Visual data analytics company VisualDNA has integrated with the Google Adwords platform.

Search, Uncategorized analytics, brands, Google, marketing

Google’s ‘forgotten’ articles return as censorship row rumbles on

July 7, 2014

Google has responded to criticisms over their early implementation of the “right to be forgotten” ruling after various complaints.

Uncategorized BBC, email, Europe, Google, Privacy

Oculus Rift to support Chrome browser

July 7, 2014

Google is developing a version of its Chrome browser that will support virtual reality headset Oculus Rift- potentially letting users surf the web in 3D.

Uncategorized Facebook, Google, media

Google ‘forget me’ law under fire after BBC article censored

July 4, 2014

The controversial ‘right to be forgotten law’ forced on Google search results has come under fire after the BBC received a takedown request for a seven-year-old article criticising a former Merrill Lynch chief executive.

Search, Uncategorized BBC, Google, Privacy
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