Are endless status updates and tweets changing the way we process information? Suzanne Morrow at dog digital looks at the psychology behind our growing social networking culture.
Yahoo revamps email and search
Yahoo is working on improvements to its web services, including e-mail and search, in a move to increase its market share.
Facebook dampens smartphone rumours
After rumors of new ‘Facebook Phone’ getting ready to take on other smartphones in the market, Facebook has released an official statement, debunking rumors, saying it has no plans to develop such a device.
Guest comment: Workplace Social Networking- More Like Antisocial Not-working
With all the scare stories cirulating about the dangers of social media, are companies right to block their employeers from using sites like facebook and Twitter in the office? Ian Moyse, EMEA Channel Director takes a closer look”
Tesco planning to launch online store overseas
Tesco plans to launch online shopping in China, the Czech Republic and Poland, as the supermarket chain looks to expand its international presence.
Facebook launches ‘Places’ app in UK
Facebook has launched its Places service in the UK, as the social network looks to take advantage of the growing demand for location-based apps such as Foursquare, Gowalla, and Google’s Latitude service.
Facebook launches ‘Places’ app in UK
Facebook has launched its Places service in the UK, as the social network looks to take advantage of the growing demand for location-based apps such as Foursquare, Gowalla, and Google’s Latitude service.
Facebook launches 'Places' app in UK
Facebook has launched its Places service in the UK, as the social network looks to take advantage of the growing demand for location-based apps such as Foursquare, Gowalla, and Google’s Latitude service.
Guest comment: The Evolution of the Email Service Provider
A number of email service providers are widening their offerings to include a wider scope of digital marketing. Jon Maddison at Epsilon International outlines how Email Service Providers (ESPs) are evolving.
Emerging markets paying three times more than rest of the world for broadband
Consumers living in emerging markets are paying up to three times more for broadband than their mature market counterparts, according to Ovum.