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Mobile Email Opens Trump Those on Desktop
Consumers are focusing an ever-increasing amount of daily actions around mobile, and checking email is becoming one of the most popular activities conducted on...
This Indie Game Makes You Reconsider Putting Your Career Ahead Of Your Family
While blockbuster titles like "Call of Duty" and "Grand Theft Auto" get all the press, the rise of relatively open software stores on PCs,...
Top 10 UK buzz brands of 2013
According to YouGov's BrandIndex here are the top 10 UK brands of 2013.
This is based on brand perception, acquired by conducting approximately 3,700 daily interviews and...
Twitter’s Redesigned Homepage Keeps Mobile in Mind
Twitter is rolling out a new homepage for the platform's desktop users
The new layout and design is meant to resemble the company's mobile versions, complete...
Twitter Does The Best Job Of Protecting People From The Government, Report Shows (TWTR)
When it comes to how Internet companies protect people when the government asks for data, Twitter wins.
So finds a new report from privacy watchdog group...
Russia’s Yandex partners with Facebook in quest to create “social search” service
Russian web giant Yandex has struck a deal with Facebook that will see it index publicly posted content on the social network that comes...
US Consumer Electronics Industry Revenues to Hit an All-Time High of 208 Billion This...
The US consumer electronics industry revenues will rise 2,4 this year to hit an all-time high of 208 billion, according to recent figures. New,...
Why Amateur Porn Will Never Be Safe
When Theresa split from her partner of several years, they began the painful process of separating their lives, notifying friends as they divided the dishes...
Dropbox: Yes we went down, but not because of hackers
The popular Dropbox cloud storage and file sharing site went down Friday night with some issues lingering into Saturday. The San Francisco company acknowledged the...
QR Codes Are Alive and Well and Living in China
QR codes have been called many names. Ugly. Has-been. A failure. Marketing expert Scott Stratten even has a book out called "QR Codes Kill...
Mobile Devices Fuel French Ecommerce
In France, consumers with smartphones and tablets buy online more often than those without mobiles devices, and more than one-third of those users look...
Yahoo Is Working With Samsung On A Plan To Save — Or Kill —...
Yahoo has a plan to restructure the way you watch TV. And it may not involve cable TV companies.
Already, TV makers Samsung and Vizio...
Consumers Becoming Less Trusting of Google, Warier of Facebook, Twitter
People are becoming more aware of the data being collected about them online. And that's eroding the trust they have with collecting companies, such...
Facebook Set to Eliminate Sponsored Stories in April
If you want to purchase a Sponsored Story on Facebook, you'd better do it fast
The social network will retire Sponsored Story advertisements beginning April 9,...
Affluent Digital Buyers Lead the Way in Colombia
Affluent consumers in the 5/6 socioeconomic levels are by far the most likely to buy digitally in Colombia (85%). When broken down by age,...
Google+ may get Chromecast support soon
Google may be getting ready to add Chromecast support to its Google+ mobile apps: A resourceful Google+ user has found Chromecast icons in the latest version...
Huawei to Unveil Smart Ring, Smart Watch. But Not at CES
Many device makers are showing off smart watches this week at the International Consumer Electronics Show. But after CES, Chinese hardware manufacturer Huawei will...
Twitter CEO Says He Has No Idea How Many Users Opt Out Of Ads
Dick Costolo, the CEO of Twitter, says that it’s easy enough for consumers to opt out of tailored ads on Twitter, but he does not...
It’s Official: Ford CEO Alan Mulally Says He Won’t Be Microsoft’s Next CEO
Alan Mulally has officially confirmed what the world suspected. He's not leaving Ford to become Microsoft's next CEO.
He has promised to stay on with...
2014 predictions from the New York tech community
2013 turned out to be a monumental year for ecommerce.
Twitter, Rocket Fuel and Criteo IPOed. Online sales closed at record highs, with more and...