Columbia Pictures has launched a new official website for their new movie “The Social Network”, a ‘warts-and-all’ biopic based around the lives of the facebook founders.
Facebook movie: 'The Social Network' gets new website and trailer
Columbia Pictures has launched a new official website for their new movie “The Social Network”
Vonage app gives Facebook users free web calls
Internet telephony service Vonage has introduced the Vonage Mobile application for Facebook. This new service allows users to make free mobile calls to all of their Facebook friends who have the app.
Mobile location game lets train commuters compete for prizes
Quno.com, a web based rail search and booking service due to launch later this year, is releasing the UK’s first location-based mobile games at major UK rail stations.
Sports betting searches rise
Sports betting saw a notable increase in June giving casino, poker and bingo a run for their money. The latest report by independent search and social marketing agency Greenlight, ‘Gaming Sector Report – June 2010’, reveals UK consumer search for sports betting-related terms totalled 550,779.
Sony takes on iTunes with music and video download store
Sony will launch a new music and video download service linking a range of its devices, in a challenge to Apple’s dominant position in the market.
Apple debuts music-based social network Ping
Apple made its first foray into social networking on Wednesday with the introduction of Ping, a ‘social music discovery’ service with that runs alongside the latest version of iTunes.
comScore buys analytics firm Nedstat for $37m
comScore has acquired Nedstat, a provider of web analytics and innovative video measurement solutions for approximately $36.7 million.
Right to reply: What does Gmail’s ‘priority inbox’ mean for email marketers?
Google is to launch the Priority Inbox feature for Gmail, using an algorithm to automatically sort busy inboxes into ‘Priority’, ‘Starred’ and ‘Everything Else’. Elliot Ross, Senior Creative Designer at e-Dialog, looks into the implications for ecommerce and email marketers.
Right to reply: What does Gmail’s ‘priority inbox’ mean for email marketers?
Google is to launch the Priority Inbox feature for Gmail, using an algorithm to automatically sort busy inboxes into ‘Priority’, ‘Starred’ and ‘Everything Else’. Elliot Ross, Senior Creative Designer at e-Dialog, looks into the implications for ecommerce and email marketers.