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L’Oréal partners with Boots for AI-powered spot-scanning advice tool

April 15, 2019

L’Oreal has pioneered the role of AI and AR in cosmetics, creating the Makeup Genius app that trailblazed a new digital approach to “try before you buy”. In a sector where product trial is constrained by the number of people able to get to beauty counters in stores and meet advisors, L’Oreal realised that digital … [Read more…]

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April Fools’ round-up: Tinder height tool, Google plant talk and BBC skips the sex

April 1, 2019

April Fool’s Day has become a major event in the digital calendar, with many brands and media owners creating elaborate pranks to show off their funny side (and get plenty of social media shares and column inches in the process). We’ve put together some of the best hoaxes from 2019’s pranksters for your viewing pleasure…

Ads, Content, News, Video, Viral Android, BBC, brands, content, Google

Google fined €1.49bn by EU for restricting rivals’ search ads

March 20, 2019

European Union regulators have fined Google with a €1.49bn fine for abusing its dominant role in online advertising via the AdSense platform.

Ads, Regulation, Search advertising, Android, apps, Google, Search

Tech giants should ‘open up their customer data to others’ says UK Govt report

March 13, 2019

A new UK government report has found tech giants are stifling innovation and reducing choices for consumers, calling for an overhaul of the UK’s competition rules and the creation of a new regulator.

Ads, Regulation, Search advertising, Amazon, Android, Apple, Facebook

Mobile World Congress review: Foldable phones, tiny terabytes and Google Fi goes 5G

March 4, 2019

Mobile World Congress is one of the biggest tech events in the digital calendar, and this year was even bigger, with foldable phones, next-gen smartwatches and super-fast connectivity dominating the agenda. Taking place every 12 months in Barcelona, the gigantic tech show is a chance for new gadgets to be unveiled.

Ads, Content, E-commerce, Mobile, News, Video Android, Google, retail, Samsung, smartphones

Snapchat comeback: Chat app beats estimates and stems decline in users

February 7, 2019
Snapchat smashes revenue estimates as users and messages soar in lockdown
Snapchat smashes revenue estimates as users and messages soar in lockdown

Despite a tough year for the company and intense competition from the likes of Instagram and TikTok, Snap latest results seem to indicate a resurgence for the platform.

Ads, Content, Mobile, Social advertising, Amazon, Android, apps, brands

Pinterest boosts beauty searches with ‘skin tone’ criteria

January 28, 2019

Pinterest has launched a new ‘skin tone’ feature that lets people discover personalised makeup and hair ideas on the go with better search parameters.

E-commerce, Search Android, content, images, media, Search

WhatsApp fights fake news with message forwarding restrictions

January 22, 2019

WhatsApp is limiting the number of times a message can be forwarded on in a bid to combat the spread of fake news.

Mobile Android, Europe, Facebook, government, India

The year in review: 17 biggest digital trends of 2018

December 20, 2018

2018 was another big year for digital marketing, with the rise of voice search, AI going mainstream and Walmart buying FlipKart. This was the year that Spotify went public, Huawei overtook iPhone and a video game sparked a dance craze. In this special report, we’ve identified 17 of the biggest trends of the year.

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The 10 worst marketing fails of 2018: Spotify’s ‘Drake spam’, lady-friendly crisps and fake robots

December 19, 2018

As 2018 draws to a close, we look at some of the biggest marketing blunders of the year. From backfiring tweets to political privacy blunders, there were plenty of mistakes from companies that should know better. Read on, learn from the mistakes and hope your team doesn’t make the list in 2019…

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