Ebay marketing executive Alexander von Schirmeister has attributed the company's success to chief executive John Donahoe's decision to allow its mobile commerce unit "permission to step on other people's toes".
Ocado is "playing with fire" by discussing a partnership with Morrisons and could put itself out of business if it continues to provoke the wrath of partner Waitrose, claims Shore Capital.
Hibu, the rebranded owner of Yellow Pages, has launched a product that it hopes will steal customers from retail giants Amazon and Tesco.
Personal shopping is on the brink of taking on a whole new meaning. The advancement of mobile technology and the information held on individuals' shopping histories means product prices could soon adapt as shoppers walk up and down their supermarket aisle.
Barclaycard is aiming to attract consumers suffering "offer fatigue" from daily deals providers such as Groupon and Wowcher, with the launch of its "genuinely tailored" new deals brand, Bespoke Offers.
Online retailer Net-a-Porter has partnered luxury hotel firm Dorchester Collection to create its first "micro app" for a commercial partner.
Facebook created something of a stir last week when it unveiled its first UK advisory board, comprising senior brand and agency marketers.
Tesco hopes to create a "digital campus" with the opening of a number of offices in North London, as it seeks to benefit from the growing number of tech start-ups in the capital.
Pizza Hut is launching an app for Microsoft's Xbox games console that will allow players to order food using their controller.
Asda claims it is launching the world's first same-day delivery service on grocery orders as part of a £700m investment in its stores and online operations.