A recent industry survey of businesses doing marketing acrobats online shows that they have placed ads on Facebook but lack efforts to gauge how their ads are attracting, or otherwise, customers.
Google offering Google Apps for free to users with existing enterprise contract
Will you finally make the switch to Google Apps if the search giant promises to cover the fees of your existing contract with another productivity software provider?
Can Dropbox Paper be enough alternative to Google Docs?
There’s a growing technological trend of imitating what’s already available in the market for consumers, and some would try hard to differentiate their brand by bringing enhancements to existing features. Such is the case of Dropbox’s new editing software designed to take on Google Docs.
How Ad Networks can get rid of Malvertising
Advertising networks have two major assets that they can’t live without: their marketing strategy and the reliability of their brand. But all these are being threatened by the rise of malvertising networks, groups that spread malicious ads.
Wearables will soon be subject to UL certification
UL, an organization responsible for the certification of appliances for electrical safety, plans to cover wearables in its certification process, with focus on not just safety but also security and privacy.
The FBI can still break into your phone even without encryption backdoor
At first glance, the FBI’s fight against encryption may seem to have finally reached its terminus after the White House declared the end of its pursuit for a crypto backdoor into mobile devices. But the declaration may only be intended to appease privacy advocates who want the FBI off the encrypted lawn.