Google has been pushing their eduction products over the past few weeks with Good To Know (a site dedicated to web safety) and Google in Education being two examples. Now Google are launching their latest initiative which will try and solve the problems of the world called ‘Solve for X’.
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With the increase in smartphone owners and access to mobile web increasing, it’s no surprise that the majority of reports reflect this trend with apps, mobile sites and ownership figures all on the up. Yet one of the more interesting reports covers the past three years, showing a steady growth ...Continue reading →
With so much hype and news surrounding Facebook over the last few weeks, the company are set to further shake things up with the introduction of mobile advertisements over the next couple of weeks. The move is to tap into new revenue streams before it eventually goes public, which is expected ...Continue reading →
Welcome to our newest regular feature, The Daily Digest, where we’ll round up the ten most important social media and technology articles from the last 24 hours, so you don’t have to. We’ll scour the web to find the most relevant and interesting social media stories that are worth your attention.
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Amsterdam based beer giant Heineken is one of the most innovative alcohol brands on Facebook, with over five million likes and a country by country strategy which involves targeted posts. Having recently run a highly successful Facebook and Twitter campaign, which allowed users to design a new bottle design to be included as part ...Continue reading →
If you’ve ever tried dressing up to go outside but wanted to figure out exactly how cold it was without actually stepping outside, you’re in luck. Robb Godshaw has created a haptic weather forecaster called the cyroscope, a aluminium cube that programmed to reflect the temperature of your local area.
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Google gets the odd bad bit of publicity but by and large over the years they have been treated very favorably by the online and traditional press. Mostly because they had a great product, some admirable ethics and continuous growth. Things have changed in the last 6 months though. It’s ...Continue reading →
While the entire week has been bursting to the seams with stories about Facebook’s IPO, many other things have happened in the world of social media and tech. including Twitter’s CEO defending the company’s decision to block certain tweets, Apple’s manufacturing policy and how a startup raised over $2.7 billion ...Continue reading →