Dazed & Confused released as free iPhone/iPad app
Fashion and culture magazine Dazed & Confused is launching its free iPhone and iPad app this week.
Fashion and culture magazine Dazed & Confused is launching its free iPhone and iPad app this week.
Fashion and culture magazine Dazed & Confused is launching its free iPhone and iPad app this week.
The pay-per-click bid management technology market will grow by 14% in 2010 as search marketing continues to become more competitive and more complex, according to a report published by Econsultancy.
Property website Rightmove has introduced an innovative new search tool to its website. Draw-a-Search allows people to sketch out their own search shape on a Google Map and perform property searches on that specific area.
Property website Rightmove has introduced an innovative new search tool to its website. Draw-a-Search allows people to sketch out their own search shape on a Google Map and perform property searches on that specific area.
Digital agency Line has unveiled the first phase of a new look Edinburgh Fringe website designed to ensure a consistent and easy user experience, as well as a stable online ticketing platform, in order to banish the box office problems that have dogged the festival’s online operations in previous years.
Research released today revealed the true cost to the UK’s economy of the rise of social media as over half of British workers confessed to accessing social media profiles at work, with many spending so much time friending, Tweeting, adding photos and video, as well as updating their profiles, that companies’ productivity was suffering as … [Read more…]
Research released today revealed the true cost to the UK’s economy of the rise of social media as over half of British workers confessed to accessing social media profiles at work, with many spending so much time friending, Tweeting, adding photos and video, as well as updating their profiles, that companies’ productivity was suffering as … [Read more…]
Research released today revealed the true cost to the UK’s economy of the rise of social media as over half of British workers confessed to accessing social media profiles at work, with many spending so much time friending, Tweeting, adding photos and video, as well as updating their profiles, that companies’ productivity was suffering as … [Read more…]