Yahoo to integrate Twitter into its newsfeed
17 May 2013 | by Charlotte Henry
Yahoo is to integrate Twitter into its news frontpage, as it continues its battle to be relevant in the social age.
Getty Images is pursuing another viral success with '85 Seconds', a film that blends 105 video clips together to tell a love story, following in the footsteps of last year's award winning 'From Love to Bingo' campaign.
Yahoo is to integrate Twitter into its news frontpage, as it continues its battle to be relevant in the social age.
What does David Beckham's retirement from football mean for sponsors? The iconic player has appeared in more ads than any other player in the history of football.
The more tweets that prospective car buyers see the higher the likelihood that they will walk into a car showroom or book a test drive, according to a new study.
Twitter continues to get closer to television and sport with an expansion of its relationship with ESPN.
YouTube has teamed up with Ricky Gervais to bring his David Brent character back to the screen in a new internet series called 'Learn Guitar with David Brent' as part of YouTube's Comedy Week.
Is Facebook preparing to match the $1bn it paid for Instagram by paying a similar figure for an Israeli mobile start-up called Waze?
Volkswagen manipulates YouTube cleverly in a new ad that asks viewers to interact with the film and predict what would happen next.
Microsoft is reported to have made a $1bn (£65m) to take control of the digital assets for Barnes & Noble's Nook e-reader business, which sparked a 24% increase in the book retailer's shares yesterday.
Bad news for Google's social platform Google+. It has the stickiness of a bowl of water. Google+ might be claiming large amounts of users and is reported to be outpacing Twitter in new user sign-ups, but in the most important metric it is failing miserably.