comScore has released its latest report, which offers a comprehensive overview of the digital landscape in Europe.
Yahoo! turns 16
On March 1 2011, Yahoo! turned 16 years old. A recent Yahoo! blog post took a look back at the last 16 years and it’s fair to say, it’s come a long way.
The evolution of shopping – can social media drive sales?
Research reveals that retailers could be missing a big trick when it comes to maximising their social media strategy.
New Facebook ‘Like’ button takes over the ‘share’ button
Facebook has changed the way ‘Likes’ are displayed on a users’ wall. The once subtle post now displays the full story with a headline, blurb and thumbnail.
10 tools to improve your Twitter experience
A collection of third party Twitter tools to help improve your Twitter experience.
Ebay hailed as most reputable brand in social media *or* Ebay satisfies the internet with its massive reach
Social agency, Yomego has released the Social Media Reputation (SMR) Index, listing the most 50 reputable brands in social media. But is it reliable?
A summary of the new Facebook Page features
Last week Facebook launched a major redesign and functionality expansion of its Pages. Here is a summary of the key changes…
At last, Android gets an app webstore
Google has released a web-based version of its Android app market, meaning that for the first time Android users can browse and download apps on the internet.
Myspace is for sale – any takers?
Rumours of Myspace’s sale have been stirring for some time now. It has now been revealed that News Corp has officially stated it plans to sell the site.
How LinkedIn’s new features could help your business
Until now, LinkedIn hasn’t had much to offer in the way of marketing functionality. This is a list of some new features you may have overlooked.
Facebook ‘Places Deals’ rolls out in UK and Europe
Facebook has launched Places Deals, a service which allows users to check into shops using their mobile phone to get discounts, in the UK and Europe.
LinkedIn rolls out new, advanced ad targeting
LinkedIn, the “professional social network” has some new ad features that allow advertisers to target users’ more accurately, including, by job title.