

Twitter gets caught in the Moment
Twitter introduced a new feature which it hopes will attract new users, appeal to advertisers and appease investors, with the launch of 'Moments'.


Google launches Customer Match
Google has followed the lead of Facebook by allowing brands to match the data that they hold about their customers to the data that it holds about its users.


Nescafe ditches the dotcom for Tumblr
Nescafé has caused something of a stir by announcing that they will be ditching their dot com website in favour of the blogging platform, Tumblr.


App pop-ups could cost you a mobile friendly tag
Websites that serve interstitial ads to promote a mobile application will be stripped of their mobile friendly tag from November, Google has confirmed.


Google exploring paid video ads
Google is reportedly on the brink of trialing video ads in search results, with discussions taking place with would-be advertisers.


Instagram opens up to advertisers
Instagram is opening itself up to advertisers with the launch of a new API. But before you hand over your budget, there are a few things you should know.


Instagram improves desktop search experience
Instagram has made a few changes to the way its desktop search works, but is this a new attempt to sell itself to brands as a visual content platform?


Facebook introduce 360° video ad and video player
Facebook has launched not one, but two new video developments in recent weeks in its quest to challenge YouTube's dominance in online video.