We really don’t need reminding of the growth of mobile advertising but Smaato has pulled out some more figures that show the tremendous change coming about. Smaato predicts that by 2015, we will have…
ad:tech 2012. Inspiring and informative
‘Driving Asia’s Digital Development’ was the theme of this year’s ad:tech exhibition and conference held in Singapore on 13th & 14th June. It certainly drove the attendances up. Several thousand people visited…
SPH revamps job site
Singapore Press Holdings, the giant print media group, has revamped its online jobs portal. ST701 Jobs is now called ST Jobs.
TNS moves into Cambodia
TNS has announced the opening of its first office in Cambodia. The research company has joined forces with MSD, one of the leading Cambodian market and social research firms.
ADMA offers online course
Recognising the need to upgrade the digital skills of the media and marketing professionals, the Asia Digital Marketing Association, has developed a series of training modules. The Digital Essentials course is conducted online…
76% of people conduct online searches in two or more language
Digital marketing agency, Greenlight has published a global survey “Search & Social Survey 2011-2012”. Quizzing a wide range of ages and occupation they found a significant number (76%) conduct online searches in more than…
BBC World and Viki become ad partners
Based in Singapore and the USA, Viki, is a film and TV site showing TV series and movies from Japan, Korean, USA and many others.
Online video popular in Asia but not the advertisers
It is not surprising to learn from the recently released study by research giants Nielsen that the number of people viewing online videos in Asia is rising.
Getty Images releases visual trend analysis
Research by Getty Images has shed light on how photography is being used today. These insight have come from newly redesigned ‘The Curve: Technology and Telecommunications’, a multi-media research report on visual trends shaped by the democratisation of technology and the rise of social media.
InMobi moves into Thailand
InMobi, the world’s largest independent mobile advertising network, has now moved into Thailand.