Facebook has simplified its privacy controls for users who access the social networking using the Apple iPhone and other mobile devices.
Number of iPhones in UK to grow 200% during 2010
The number of iPhones in the UK is forecast to rise 195% from 2.17 million at the end of 2009 to 6.4 million by the end of this year, according to the latest data announced by mobileSQUARED.
Google Wave to close down following lack of demand
Google Inc. will end development of its Wave service, which lets users share images and documents, because customers were slow to adopt the technology.
Pizza Hut uses digital marketing to promote partnership with the ‘A Team’
Pizza Hut is using digital media to promote its tie up with this Summer’s blockbuster cinema release, ‘The A Team’ from Twentieth Century Fox.
Pizza Hut uses digital marketing to promote partnership with the ‘A Team’
Pizza Hut is using digital media to promote its tie up with this Summer’s blockbuster cinema release, ‘The A Team’ from Twentieth Century Fox.
Pizza Hut uses digital marketing to promote partnership with the 'A Team'
Pizza Hut is using digital media to promote its tie up with this Summer’s blockbuster cinema release, ‘The A Team’ from Twentieth Century Fox.
AOL reports loss of $1.06 billion in 2nd quarter
AOL Inc., the Internet company spun off from Time Warner Inc., reported a second-quarter loss because of goodwill impairment costs tied to a decline in its stock price since April.
Right to reply: Google changes will make advertising attractive for comparison sites
Bigmouthmedia reports that Google’s latest changes to its trademark policy will make pay-per-click advertising more attractive for comparison sites.
Social media ‘costing UK economy up to £14bn in lost work time’
Research released today revealed the true cost to the UK’s economy of the rise of social media as over half of British workers confessed to accessing social media profiles at work, with many spending so much time friending, Tweeting, adding photos and video, as well as updating their profiles, that companies’ productivity was suffering as … [Read more…]
Social media ‘costing UK economy up to £14bn in lost work time’
Research released today revealed the true cost to the UK’s economy of the rise of social media as over half of British workers confessed to accessing social media profiles at work, with many spending so much time friending, Tweeting, adding photos and video, as well as updating their profiles, that companies’ productivity was suffering as … [Read more…]