At some time or another we have all experienced that eerie sense of familiarity where we’ve “been there” or “done that” before. Whether it is an actual memory or simply a “brain fart”, deja vu is an interesting experience. Let’s assume for a second that deja vu is real. If you found yourself in a...Read More
Alternative payments such as digital wallets and direct debits are set to overtake credit card payments as the predominant payment method in e-commerce, according to stats from WorldPay. WorldPay’s new study, ‘Optimising Your Alternative Payments’, found that while credit and debit cards are the most common form of payment in the UK and US, in other...Read More
The EU e-Privacy Directive and subsequent ICO guidance is complicated and confusing enough when you look at desktop sites alone, but then there’s the question of how it translates to mobile. To recap: the ‘cookie law’ covers the use by businesses of information stored on users’ ‘terminal equipment’ and this covers mobile sites and apps...Read More
Posted by randfish Yesterday, I filmed some quick thoughts on Google’s Penguin update. You can find the full video on our Google+ page: In it, I cover a few unique items about Penguin: It’s (weirdly) not focused on improving search quality It appears to affect some of the worst spam (but not all) and some...Read More
With Google Goggles, you can quickly add someone to your contacts, learn about paintings, translate foreign text, and even solve Sudoku. Starting today, with Goggles 1.7 for Android, we’re making your visual search experience much faster and providing better results with new features like continuous mode, improved text recognition and contributed results. Skip the...Read More