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Advertising represents 90% of Google’s $USD 66 billion in annual revenue. What makes this figure especially astounding is the suggestion that the vast majority of web advertising may never actually be…
Facebook has taken a potentially bold step into the world of publishing by announcing “Instant Articles”. Instant Articles allows media companies to publish articles in a format that loads directly in…
It might seem easy to claim that digital technology has disrupted the way we plan, prepare and experience, travel. Online travel agencies have experienced massive growth and online is now responsible for…
Europe has launched its strategy for a Digital Single Market throughout its member countries. The success of this strategy relies on the ability of European lawmakers and politicians removing barriers…
Of the many things Kevin Mitnick is famous for, the part that stands out is his journey from being on the wrong side of the law, to his current-day role as a protector of it. Unfortunately for him, the…
Coinbase, one of the largest companies involved with Bitcoin, has expanded its operations to launch in the United Kingdom. Coinbase is adding the pound alongside the US dollar as a currency for buying…
Battle of the VPN The battle of largely US-based media companies against Australian consumers has turned temporarily from concern about illegal downloads, to Australians circumventing geographic streaming…
On one level, the European Commission’s argument with Google is unsurprising. The EC’s commissioner for competition, Margrethe Vestager’s job is to investigate possible breaches of EU competition law…
The assault on illegal downloaders by the movie industry last week was put forward as a form of making a highly visible example of a few individuals in an attempt to change public behaviour. Sadly for…
Within hours of the pre-order launch, the initial batch of Apple Watches were showing shipping times of 2 months. Not only had the cheapest Apple Watch Sport at AUD $499 sold out, but so had the Apple…