No Good Sense 2014 #21
New news It’s no secret that the tech industry, and coding in particular, is dominated by men. Google is aiming to change this, and has invested $50 million to encourage more women to get into...
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New news If there was a brief period of time when your Facebook pals seemed either especially angry or annoyingly upbeat, then it could have been down to some newsfeed meddling. The social media...
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New news Twitter has upgraded its analytics dashboard so advertisers can now see how many times users have viewed and engaged with their organic tweets. While this aims to help advertisers create...
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New news Rupert Murdoch’s $80 billion bid for Time Warner last week has had the future-gazers talking. While Time Warner rejected the initial bid, it seems likely that it’s the start of a serious...
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New news Amazon has reported a bigger than expected loss of £64 million for the second quarter. Although it has seen a rise in sales, it has taken hits from investments in new services such as...
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New news Pinterest has introduced a new messaging feature to allow users to discuss shared pins without leaving the site, keeping conversation on Pinterest and enabling influencer outreach. It will...
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New news Instagram has released its new Hyperlapse app, which creates short, time-lapse videos, and brands have been quick to start using it. It has also announced three new business tools for...
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New news The predictions have come to pass: Apple has unveiled the iPhone 6 and its long-awaited smartwatch. The launch of the Apple watch has inevitably polarised reviewers – some have argued that...
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New news Alibaba has an online portal bigger than Amazon and eBay combined, with customers spending almost $300bn last year. This week’s IPO signifies the growing impact of Chinese retail elsewhere...
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New news Google is set to jump on the native advertising bandwagon by making it easier for publishers to run and track content-rich ads on their sites using the DoubleClick display ads platform....
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