
Oxford University has poorest online presence in UK education, new research reveals
Oxford University has the poorest online presence in the UK, according to new research carried out by user experience agency Webcredible.
Oxford University has the poorest online presence in the UK, according to new research carried out by user experience agency Webcredible.
Whilst nearly all households in Europe could access basic broadband services at the end of 2012, significant challenges still remain in delivering high-speed broadband to all
Malaysians are the most active on social media and twice as active as Americans, according to a survey released today
Business professionals, marketing consultants, and YouTuber’s now have a new source for making professional quality video presentations
48% of adults in the United Kingdom listen to audio or radio online each week, an estimated weekly audience of 25 million, according to results from the first Audiometrics market research
Social Agency Launches Most Comprehensive Guide to Social Networks
The winners of the 2013 Association of Online Publishers (AOP) Awards were unveiled last week in a prestigious ceremony held at the Camden Roundhouse
Kaspersky Lab is today announcing that it is offering free security protection software available on the LinkedIn Safety Centre
Study Finds Majority Of Small Businesses Have No Marketing Plan
Independent research reveals that small changes to a company’s digital identity could result in significantly more business
The survey into retail communications commissioned by leading unified comms supplier Elite Telecom, in conjunction with UC manufacturer, Swyx and Retail Week, found that 68. Ralf Ebbinghaus, CEO at unified communications vendor Swyx, who co-sponsored the research with Elite says, “Our technology is already helping some of the UK’s largest retailers to enhance their customer communications across multiple locations and channels.
UK consumers are not yet ready to buy their desktop software from the cloud, with almost two-thirds of respondents preferring to purchase software in a physical format, according to new research released today from software firm Corel. 2,006 consumers were questioned on their software buying habits by Leadership Factor on behalf of Corel and the survey revealed that 37. “One day a majority of people will use the cloud to rent or lease their software, but the research clearly shows that we are far from ready for that at the moment,” said Amanda Bedborough, Executive Vice President, Global Sales, Corel. 874% of consumers said they would rather have a choice in what format they bought software and when asked what would prevent them from renting or leasing software from the cloud, 75.
Twitter sees The Chat Diary allow you to easily follow chats
Study evaluates how marketers are using social media advertising and provides key insights regarding most effective objectives and tactics
Technology Link to Business Success Grows Stronger for UK Companies, New CompTIA Study Finds
ForeSee Introduces the Next Generation of Net Promoter Score (NPS): The Word-of-Mouth Index (WoMI)
Global Cyber Security Market to be Worth $68.34BN in 2013
EPiServer study shows mobile is becoming the de facto browsing and buying method in the home and on the go
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