Google takes on Skype with free web calls
Google has launched a new tool that lets its US-based Gmail users make free calls to one another via the web.
Google has launched a new tool that lets its US-based Gmail users make free calls to one another via the web.
CreditCall is developing a payment app called CardEase Mobile that allows fully secured Chip & PIN (EMV) or magnetic-stripe transactions to take place on BlackBerry and other smartphones becoming available in autumn 2010 from the usual online resources.
Ian Hitt, MD of the leading multi-channel marketing service provider, Epsilon International, illustrates how digital lifecycle campaigns can retain and reactivate customer relationships, during different product stages. Nowadays, marketers place a great deal of importance upon ‘real-time’ interaction, as there are countless opportunities to engage with audiences online. This comment piece focuses on how long … [Read more…]
Britons spend almost half their waking hours watching TV or on the internet, with the rise of smartphones causing a dramatic rise in digital media consumption, according to new research.
Loyalty programme Nectar, and supermarket Sainsbury’s, launch their first apps for the iPhone and iPod touch this week.
New research from the Internet Advertising Bureau – the trade association for digital marketing – suggests that email marketers should look to Amazon, Tesco and Marks and Spencer for inspiration when planning their email campaigns.
New research from the Internet Advertising Bureau – the trade association for digital marketing – suggests that email marketers should look to Amazon, Tesco and Marks and Spencer for inspiration when planning their email campaigns.
Britain is a nation of ‘techthusiasts’, but many feel that they are being left behind by the digital revolution, according to a new survey conducted by Consumer electronics retailer Best Buy.
Britain is a nation of ‘techthusiasts’, but many feel that they are being left behind by the digital revolution, according to a new survey conducted by Consumer electronics retailer Best Buy.
Britain is a nation of ‘techthusiasts’, but many feel that they are being left behind by the digital revolution, according to a new survey conducted by Consumer electronics retailer Best Buy.