Google has lost a case about the largest fine ever imposed by a competition authority in Europe. The European General Court largely confirmed the European Commission’s decision to fine Google
Some 426 pages of UK’s national newspapers were on September 9 used to cover Queen Elisabeth’s life and reaction to her death. At the death of Prince Philip on 9
A new survey shows that among the 16% of US adults who say they ever invested in, traded or used cryptocurrencies, 46% report that their investments have done worse than
Global advertising spend will increase 8.3% to reach USD 880.9 billion in 2022 boosted by the US elections and the FIFA World Cup. Next year, growth will slow down to
Ransomware criminals stole about 10 terabytes of data each month between May 2021 and June 2022. 58.2% of the data stolen included employees’ personal data. An analysis indicate that a
Regardless of different views on remote work versus working at the office, a new survey says the average attendance in office is no more than 26% with most people at
Europeans trust traditional broadcast and print media more as news source than online news platforms. 67% of Europeans use Facebook. Television dominates as the primary news source (75%) and
39% of respondents in an international study say they have unintentionally shared false or misleading information. 55% said they shared false or misleading information because they thought it was true.
Artificial Intelligence will within a decade transform digital advertising but privacy concerns may impede progress. Four emerging technologies – AI for marketing, emotion AI, influence engineering, and generative AI –
Higher inflation than we have seen in decades is putting pressure on households and markets. A new survey shows that only 28% of companies plan to in the near future