The affiliate marketing sector will drive an estimated £4.62bn in UK online retail sales during 2010, according to a report published this week by Econsultancy.
Guest comment: iPad and the future of retailing
Frank Lord, VP EMEA, ATG outlines his thoughts on how the iPad is set to impact the UK retail sector
Right to reply: Consumers should not fear a diet of cookies
The digital advertising industry must tackle misunderstanding with transparency and relevant ads, according to Improve Digital.
Google retains US Internet search share in July
Google’s share of U.S. Internet searches was essentially flat at 71.4% in the four weeks ended Aug. 1 from a month earlier, according to new research.
Shoppers ‘moving faster than retailers towards mobile web’
Too few retailers have a solid mobile presence today, however, 41% plan to have a transactional mobile site or application in place within the next year, according to new research.
Shoppers ‘moving faster than retailers towards mobile web’
Too few retailers have a solid mobile presence today, however, 41% plan to have a transactional mobile site or application in place within the next year, according to new research.
Shoppers 'moving faster than retailers towards mobile web'
Too few retailers have a solid mobile presence today, however, 41% plan to have a transactional mobile site or application in place within the next year, according to new research.
Google debuts voice search for Android phones
Google has released the latest voice based control applications for Android-based smartphones.
Right to reply: Google and Verizon’s ‘Net Neutrality’- What’s all the fuss about?
Search Engine Google and Verizon, a leading internet service provider and formerly one of the AT&T Bell companies, are close to finalising a deal which would facilitate Verizon’s being able to speed online content to internet users more quickly, if the content’s creators are willing to pay for it. The idea that some sites, through … [Read more…]
Right to reply: Google and Verizon’s ‘Net Neutrality’- What’s all the fuss about?
Search Engine Google and Verizon, a leading internet service provider and formerly one of the AT&T Bell companies, are close to finalising a deal which would facilitate Verizon’s being able to speed online content to internet users more quickly, if the content’s creators are willing to pay for it. The idea that some sites, through … [Read more…]