Social video sharing has experienced massive growth over the past five years, as shown by the 'Viral Spiral' infographic created by social video specialist Unruly.
BT has entered the "patent wars" fray by launching legal action against Google in the US over copyright infringement, centring on a raft of the internet giant's products, such as its mobile operating system Android.
Burberry, MailOnline, O2 and Mumsnet.com are among the first UK brand partners to launch pages on Google's social network, Google+, as it steps up its challenge to Facebook.
Claire Valoti, head of digital display and mobile at Mindshare, has been appointed managing director of O2 Media.
Nokia is sponsoring a trial of free Wi-Fi access in the busiest streets in London, initially consisting of 26 hotspots.
The European Commission has given clearance to Microsoft's $8.5bn (£5.2bn) acquisition of internet video-calling service Skype.
Music festivals may have become a lynchpin in the experience economy, but brands are now proving that the events can also drive the social economy, writes Nicola Clark.
09 Sep 2011
| by Staff
Having been inundated with nominations for the Brand Republic Hall of Fame, and having added those we felt fitted the criteria of innovation and success over the past decade, we've now finalised the shortlists for voting.
Philips has launched an interactive online campaign featuring the Grammy Award-winning Dutch Metropole orchestra.
BP has unveiled a location-based daily deals service, in a bid to boost sales at its UK petrol stations.