31 Dec 2009
| by Adam Woods
's first big UK consumer campaign for broadband in 2002 confused some customers, who didn't realise ...
Scientist. 72.5 per cent of Americans and 69 per cent of British consumers were online last year, claims ...
31 Dec 2009
| by Adam Woods
's first big UK consumer campaign for broadband in 2002 confused some customers, who didn't realise ...
Scientist. 72.5 per cent of Americans and 69 per cent of British consumers were online last year, claims ...
30 Dec 2009
| by Trevor Clawson
LONDON - For marketers, AR is the best thing since sliced bread, but for consumers it is still a...public. For brands seeking to reach consumers via the PC, the AR experience requires a webcam and some clever rendering software. It works like this: The consumer's own image is rendered on screen by means ...
- image is added. By moving the symbol the consumer can manipulate the CGI projection. It's a tool ...
23 Dec 2009
| by Dan Leahul
Search.Many brands are already using Twitter as a customer service and research tool - monitoring ...
have to be prepared to act fast when it comes to consumer response." Every brand should have at least ...
- there is opportunity to target consumers intelligently. A recent study found that one in five tweets mentions a brand ...
16 Dec 2009
| by Staff
'. Will this action improve the online experience for consumers? Digital industry leaders have their say....- it is hard to tell which. This will confuse or infuriate consumers when the content they complain about ...
users can tailor the advertising; on MSN they can strip it out entirely. Internet consumers are a very proactive lot - they police themselves. If advertising falls foul of the guidelines then consumers ...
15 Dec 2009
| by Adam Woods
Online retailers are shamelessly exploiting their ability to snare consumers on Christmas Day...of demand. Five million British consumers spent 102 million online on 25 December last year, according to the Interactive Media in Retail Group, a 21 per cent increase on 2007. Is that really so wrong? From a consumer ...
." Given that The Queen's Speech is only five minutes long, consumers will have to be quicker than ever ...
30 Nov 2009
| by Staff
time, rather than on localised operating systems like Microsoft Windows. Cloud-based services such as Google's Gmail and Microsoft's Office Live are already proving popular with consumers, while Facebook ...
consumers off Windows. Google is hoping that its new operating system, in conjunction with its Chrome web ...
18 Nov 2009
| by Staff
and films by providing an ad-funded alternative, although the service looks likely to add paid-for content next year. Rival video service YouTube has already signed deals with the major record labels and a ...
17 Nov 2009
| by Staff
. Twitter is not charging for the service, which uses the same shortcode that O2 and Vodafone already used ...
. "So we're delighted to extend the value of the service by bringing it to mobile, enabling our ...
17 Nov 2009
LONDON - Evernote, a service that aims to be your ubiquitous electronic memory has received $10..., the investment will be used to translate the service into multiple languages. ...