The team look at Google Now appearing on iOS, discuss whether Twitter should rethink its security measures after AP's account was hacked and chat to the founder and CEO of Soundwave Brendan O'Driscoll about social and music. Read More »
How sick are you of seeing numerous posts on Facebook showing you a child or situation and then telling you to 'like' to help? Too often we'd imagine, so you may find this campaign from UNICEF so refreshing and honest. Read More »
With Facebook announcing its earnings over Q1 this year, results went as expected, but while most things went to plan, it's really the most significant announcement it's made since it marks a shift for the company Read More »
Yahoo! is behaving like the biggest startup in the world right now. With a huge appetite for new talent and products, the Yahoo! under Marissa Mayer is entering a new phase of growth that's bringing it to the top again. Read More »
With the hype surrounding Vine ending, we're beginning to see the app's worth beginning to show. The creativity and imagination that has been associated with the app is now coming to light as users have now developed a feel for it. Read More »
Snickers knows that when you're hungry, you're not yourself. Your productivity goes down, thinking becomes harder and you begin to make mistakes here and there. It's been the basis of Snickers' campaign over the last few months and this campaign takes advantage of that common occurrence, misspelling search terms. Read More »
A Twitter index reveals what makes us happiest, powered by public tweets since 2009. Analysing data in real-time, Hedonometer trawls through tweets to analyse language and expression to gauge our happiness at any given time. Read More »
Right now, what we can actually confirm about the new iOS 7 and iPhone 5S/6 is basically non-existent. Apple's not telling us anything yet, including whether the new iPhone will be the 5S or 6, or when the new operating system - iOS 7 will be released. Yet a network of leaked documents, reports from test developers and the internet has lead to rumours flying around as to what will feature. Read More »
Marketers will know by now that if you're doing anything on Facebook, mobile has to play an integral part. With the majority of users accessing Facebook on their mobile, unless there's a crossover in your strategy for mobile, or you're letting mobile lead the campaign, then you risk missing out on a large section of your potential audience. Read More »
Giving surprise challenges to unsuspecting consumers is usually a good basis for a campaign, depending on how well you prepare said challenges. We saw it being done with Coke Zero's Skyfall challenge (which was set up but was still strangely enjoyable despite knowing that), and now Adidas has upped the ante with this attempt. Read More »