Asos unveils Facebook store
Charlottle McElenyAsos.com is launching a fully transactional Facebook shop, allowing people to buy its entire range from within the social network.
Asos.com is launching a fully transactional Facebook shop, allowing people to buy its entire range from within the social network.
Music identification service Shazam will integrate its app with Spotify to allow users to stream full music tracks.
Only a minority of customers complain about brands via social media, according to research by the IAB and Lightspeed Research.
MySpace is to cut almost half its staff and has struck an ad sales deal with .Fox Networks in the UK.
Facebook revenue reached $1.2bn (£776.4m) for the first nine months of 2010, according to documents sent to investors.
BT is launching a service that could let broadband providers charge content owners for better quality distribution.
Facebook has refreshed users’ profiles to highlight important information and content.
Research by Ofcom has found that UK consumers are more likely to be early adopters of new technology than any other country.
Facebook is boosting its European staff and expanding its Preferred Developer Programme to help agencies and developers create more effective ad campaigns on the social network.
Twitter is to open a London sales office as the microblogging site eyes up the European ad market.
Play.com has predicted its sales will increase 20% year on year over the Christmas shopping period, driven by a rush of purchases ahead of the January VAT increase.
Communications minister Ed Vaizey has laid out plans to end net neutrality in the UK.
Facebook has announced its new messaging service, which integrates chat, texts and email into the Facebook inbox.
Advertiser trade bodies ISBA and the IAB have come together to help brands better understand social media, after finding a third of brands have no policy for the channel.
Universal Music has promoted Rob Wells to the new role of president of global digital business.