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…]
Online trading – the barriers are smaller than you think
As online retail bucks the economic trend, why are so many small businesses still without a transactional site? Michael Norton, Managing Director, PayPoint.net takes a closer look…
Online trading – the barriers are smaller than you think
As online retail bucks the economic trend, why are so many small businesses still without a transactional site? Michael Norton, Managing Director, PayPoint.net takes a closer look…
Mobile Banking Services to generate almost 90 billion text messages per year
New types of SMS mobile banking alerts will help to treble the volume of mobile banking messages to almost 90 billion p.a. by 2015, equating to one message every 2 days, per mobile banking user, according to a new in depth study by Juniper Research.
KIT KAT links with Scouting For Girls in Augmented Reality campaign
Nestle have launched an augmented reality marketing campaign for Kit Kat, which will see the chocolate brand’s packs transform into a music video when shown on a webcam.
University websites failing to deliver say students
With A Level results out this week, new research reveals that UK students have given a thumbs down to the quality of information provided by university websites to help them make their decision on course and place of study.
Times loses 1.2 million online readers after paywall
Visits to the websites of The Times and The Sunday Times have dropped by 1.2 million since May 2010, according to new data.
Disney and Warner Bros accused of ‘spying on web users’
A number of high profile companies, including Disney and Warner Brothers, are being sued in the US for using a company that allegedly tracks the online activity of web users illegally.
Disney and Warner Bros accused of ‘spying on web users’
A number of high profile companies, including Disney and Warner Brothers, are being sued in the US for using a company that allegedly tracks the online activity of web users illegally.
Disney and Warner Bros accused of 'spying on web users'
A number of high profile companies, including Disney and Warner Brothers, are being sued in the US for using a company that allegedly tracks the online activity of web users illegally.