£65 Android One smartphone to launch in India
Google has revealed the first smartphone in its Android One range, pitched as low cost smartphones that offer a high quality standard, in an attempt to capture more of the lucrative developing markets.
Google has revealed the first smartphone in its Android One range, pitched as low cost smartphones that offer a high quality standard, in an attempt to capture more of the lucrative developing markets.
Caroline Hey, Director International Business at search and navigation specialist FACT-Finder, looks at e-fashion merchandising and how brands can learn a thing or two from leading fashion stores when it comes to merchandising measures aimed at increasing customer satisfaction, conversion rate and average basket size. She offers 6 tips and tricks that have already been … [Read more…]
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From 9th September 2014, Dot London domain names will again be available for registration, available on a first come, first served basis.
Google has given marketers an additional 25 characters in paid search ads for customised promotional information, as the internet giant looks to boost the appeal of Adwords.
Mobile ad exchange Tapdaq has raised $1.4 in its first funding round, appointing former AdMob boss as its company chairman.
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The number of eCoupons redeemed will nearly double over the next three years, rising from 16 billion this year to more than 31 billion in 2019, according to a new report.
Nokia maps are soon to start appearing as default apps on Samsung’s Tizen smartphones, in a deal that would oust Google Maps.