eModeration launches ‘ Facebook VIP’ service for celebrities and high-profile individuals
Social media agency eModeration has launched a ‘Facebook VIP’ service, to help celebrities and VIPs manage their official Facebook pages.
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Social media agency eModeration has launched a ‘Facebook VIP’ service, to help celebrities and VIPs manage their official Facebook pages.
As part of a new Government-backed report, Professor Ian Hargreaves has made 10 major recommendations to free-up restrictive intellectual property and copyright laws that “obstruct innovation and economic growth in the UK”.
Last week’s episode of the BBC show The Apprentice saw the two teams pitched against each other to create the most popular mobile app in under 24 hours. In this article, Patrick Mork, GetJar’s CMO, looks at how The Apprentice teams could have driven higher global downloads of their app, and what it takes to … [Read more…]
The Guardian has been named most user-friendly news provider, surpassing other popular UK news providers including The Sun, Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph, according to a new study.
The number of Internet users in China has reached 477 million at the end of March 2011, according to government sources.
Online access rights are tightening again in China – at least that’s the experience of many people online behind the ‘Great Firewall of China’. Key tools such as VPN, alongside global media properties such as MSN seem to be targeted as part of a broad change in access rights in China. Big implications for multinationals … [Read more…]
The SonyPlayStation Network is up and running once again, 26 data after it a hacker attack that resulted in the personal details of over 100 million customers being stolen.
Following this week’s episode of The Apprentice and the conversations taking place last night between the UK’s mobile and tech community, Paloma Vivanco-Coutts, mobile marketing manager at Velti and 2010 Apprentice contestant, offers her guide on how to make your app stand out in a highly competitive market.
Photo-sharing tool Twitpic now has the right to sell images posted by their users, prompting outrage from some of its members.
App store GetJar has bought Infrinity, a technology company that assists publishers in improving of customer lifecycle management, including acquisition, monetization and retention.