Europe’s biggest airline Ryanair has hit out at Google for “misleading” search ads sending searchers to third-party booking sites and is calling on the search giant to enforce advertising transparency.
Amid rumours that Twitter could be ditching its 140-character limit on tweets, Global Web Index looks at the implications of the social media platform losing one its most iconic features.
Coca-Cola has become the first brand to pay for an emoji on Twitter, with a picture of two Coke bottles clinking automatically appearing on tweets when a user types #shareacoke.
With Instagram having recently opened its platform to all advertisers, new research looks at the ongoing battle between the photo-sharing site and Twitter.
The National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI), the largest voluntary women’s membership organisation in the UK, celebrates its centenary today (September 16, 2015).
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