Footlocker worked with NBA star James Harden to run a new Twitter campaign where he performs basketball tricks suggested by his fans- and performs forfeits if he fails. See why it’s our video viral of the week below…
Advertisers spent a record £3.98bn on digital advertising in the first half of 2015, up 13.4% year-on-year despite a surge in ad blocking software, according to new figures from the IAB.
Facebook has launched a number of second screen tools including voting buttons, custom icons and a photo submission app, to help broadcasters encourage interaction from the new generation of ‘second screen’ viewers.
Facebook is to launch a satellite in the second half of 2016 that will provide internet access to remote areas of Africa, under the controversial Internet.org scheme.
Amazon is mulling a data analytics service for businesses, harnessing the flood of consumer browsing and purchase data to help advertisers serve more relevant ads, according to a news report.
Amid rumours that Twitter could be ditching its 140-character limit on tweets, Global Web Index looks at the implications of the social media platform losing one its most iconic features.
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