Awesome Apple? Or is the bubble about to burst?
21 Dec 2012 | by Mark Simon
Over half of UK iPad owners are disgruntled with the timing of the new iPad 4 launch, writes Mark Simon, managing director, Global Technology Practice, Toluna.
New research looks at whether marketers are spending wisely on social media, writes Kieran Kilmartin, marketing director EMEA & India, Pitney Bowes Software.
Over half of UK iPad owners are disgruntled with the timing of the new iPad 4 launch, writes Mark Simon, managing director, Global Technology Practice, Toluna.
Around one in five US and European bargain hunters land on sites selling counterfeit goods, writes Charlie Abrahams, vice president, EMEA, MarkMonitor.
Social media is breathing new life into television, writes Sarah Ivey, EVP, communication planning, worldwide, Initiative.
More than four out of five of us regularly recommend products to friends, writes Paul Oronoz, UK country manager, Specific Media.
Two recent studies uncover some potential clues regarding the ultimate holiday gift for today's youth, writes Rodney Collins, regional director EMEA, McCann Truth Central.
What sort of people are most likely to respond to direct mail, asks Alice Dunn, marketing executive, Kantar Media.
New findings from the Ipsos Mori Tech Tracker show that more than half of UK adults are aware of 4G technology, write Gavin Sugden and Aakanksha Haran, directors, Ipsos MediaCT.
Tash Walker, partner at The Mix Research, explores the dilemma that mum faces when it comes to feeding the troop and what this means for brands today.
With the app market continuing to boom heading into 2013 it's high time to focus on the users, writes Annette Ehrhardt, senior director, Simon-Kucher & Partners.