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  • The Porn Laws are misguided, repressive, and totally ineffective at protecting children

    April 24, 2019

    Last week, the government announced a new law – one which would expose children to more harmful online material, compromise privacy, and hit the most vulnerable adults in society. As of 15 July, to access online pornography you will have to either purchase a porn pass online or venture to off-licence to acquire an age-verification [...]

  • Nike to move UK headquarters to new King’s Cross building

    April 23, 2019

    Nike will move its UK headquarters from Soho to a new building in a major redevelopment in King’s Cross. The US firm has signed a deal to lease at least 60,000 square feet in an 11-storey block in the upcoming area, the Evening Standard reported. The company is currently headquartered on Wardour Street in Soho, [...]

  • Digital publishing revenues rise as video and display formats drive growth

    April 23, 2019

    Digital publishing revenues rose almost seven per cent last year as publishers shift their focus towards video formats. Figures from the Association for Online Publishing (AOP) and Deloitte reveal UK revenues rose 6.8 per cent to £511.5m in 2018. Read more: Google hands out €500,000 for local publishers’ project The growth was driven largely by [...]

  • Leaving the legacy behind: Meet the tech company that could put a stop to the banks’ IT failures

    April 23, 2019

    IT meltdowns are becoming dangerously common among the big banks. According to Which, at least one British bank suffered an IT failure every day during the last nine months of 2018. TSB’s outage last year, which left 1.9m customers locked out of their accounts and cost the bank £330m, demonstrates how catastrophic these IT issues can [...]

  • Humans aren’t just a mess of words and numbers – so why are our passwords?

    April 23, 2019

    Protecting your identity used to be straightforward. You had your computer on your desk in front of you. Content was restricted to you alone, and all you needed was a key card and a one-time password. Then 30 years ago, the World Wide Web was born, and everything became a lot more complex. Since then, the [...]

  • Pinterest files for $12.7bn IPO: What it needs to do next

    April 18, 2019

    Image curation site Pinterest will list in the US when the New York Stock Exchange opens later today at $19 per share. The unicorn’s share price, which had more than 250m active users and 2bn searches last year, is above the target range and a valuation that the website received in 2017. Read more: Get [...]

  • China is proving a tough market for western brands – here’s the common mistakes that companies keep making

    April 12, 2019

    Last week, the International Monetary Fund upgraded its 2019 growth forecast for the Chinese economy to 6.3 per cent, up from 6.2 per cent. For comparison, the UK economy is only expected to grow 1.2 per cent this year. It’s worth noting these figures, because they highlight why many brands in the UK and elsewhere [...]

  • China’s mobile brands have global ambitions – this will have a big impact on the digital marketing ecosystem

    April 12, 2019

    With the world’s online mobile population growing day by day, and a home market dominated by giants such as Tencent, Baidu, and Alibaba, Chinese app developers are increasingly looking to market their apps abroad. I have seen first-hand this shift from a focus on the domestic market to a much more global viewpoint. And I [...]

  • Social Media: Who watches the watchers?

    April 8, 2019

    Social media, and especially its archetype, Facebook, has had a difficult run of publicity over the past few years. The 2016 US presidential election and the rise of “fake news” certainly did it no favours, and the Cambridge Analytica scandal which came in its wake made things worse still. Facebook’s origins as a benign thread [...]

  • Gizmodo and The Onion snapped up by private equity firm Great Hill Partners

    April 8, 2019

    US private equity firm Great Hill Partners has snapped up Gizmodo Media Group and The Onion from Spanish-language media giant Univision for an undisclosed sum. The newly-formed group, which will be renamed G/O Media, will be led by media veteran Jim Spanfeller, who previously served as chief executive of Forbes. Read more: Google hands out [...]

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