đź”’ Google sued by 10 US states – With insights from The Wall Street Journal
‘The company has consistently disputed claims that it dominates the advertising technology market’, says The Wall Street Journal.
‘The company has consistently disputed claims that it dominates the advertising technology market’, says The Wall Street Journal.
Twitter reported record quarterly revenue and its first full year of profitability, signs the company’s efforts to promote healthy discourse on the platform appear to be paying off.
As with other multinational corporations, Alphabet is being knocked by winds blowing in from the East, with its fortunes reflecting the slowing global economy.
South Africa’s cash-strapped Treasury has just received some welcome news from Facebook’s chief financial director Dave Wehner.
South Africa is predictably irrational – we know questionable decisions are made…but nothing is hugely surprising and there is opportunity in that, says Lauren Haworth.
The online dream, where did it all go wrong for publishers? In this insightful piece, online guru Russel Yeo takes a look at the challenges faced by those in the digital space.
In a week marking the 15th anniversary of the dotcom bubble peak, there are plenty of reasons to argue that this tech stocks boom is not like the last. Richard Waters investigates.
Imagine being able to surf the web and watch videos online without having to swat away pesky pop-up ads? These days you can.
Sometimes success is just real simple. Often, when I am working with start-ups it is just so obvious right from the start they are on to a real winner.