Yahoo! is integrating real-time Twitter updates across its products and properties in a new global partnership announced today.
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New research by IAB Europe reveals that 52% of European internet users has updated or viewed a profile on a social network in the last month.
Nielsen has asked more than 27,000 consumers across 52 countries if they would pay for online content, with the vast majority (85%) wanting free content to remain free.
UK online shopping growth reached a record low in January, according to the IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index.
A new study reveals that three out of four US sports fans say that in-game advertising plays a part in reinforcing a company’s real-world sport sponsorship.
The relaunched Observer hit newsstands yesterday, boasting four redesigned sections; News, Sport, the New Review and the Observer Magazine.
The BBC has lost out to talkSPORT for the rights to broadcast late Saturday afternoon and early Sunday Premier League football matches from next season.
In 2015, shoppers around the world are expected to spend about $119 billion on goods and services purchased via mobile phones, representing about 8% of the total e-commerce market.
The Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA) has hit out at BBC plans to launch free news and sport apps, accusing it of throwing “into serious doubt the commercial sector’s ability to make a return on its investment”.
Americans are spending an average of 2.7 hours on the mobile internet each day, new research from Ruder Finn has found.