YouTube could launch a paid-for service as early as late October, according to industry insiders.
ContinuedYouTube readies subscription model
Facebook gets 360-degree video
Facebook news feeds are continually changing, and the latest upgrade sees 360-degree videos become the new talking point.
ContinuedFacebook rich snippets dropped from Google search results
Although there have been recent indications that rich snippets, structured data, and structured markup would play an increasing role in the way Google organised its search results, Facebook rich snippets and review stars seem to have lost their own influence on rankings.
ContinuedNetflix has 20% share of UK downloads
Streaming content provider Netflix accounts for more than 20% of the network traffic across the UK and Ireland, according to a new report by Sandvine.
ContinuedNew security and privacy control for Google Drive business users
With online safety being a vital element for any business, the growth of cloud systems relies on user confidence that their data is as secure as possible.
ContinuedLike button data to influence Facebook interest-based ads
Facebook will now be using data from its “Like button and similar social features” in its interest-based ads, the social network giant has announced.
ContinuedWhy ad-blocking will force a mobile rethink
Any move that Apple makes is certain to cause ripples across the interconnected tech world, and the company's moves to block mobile ads is certainly going to have some serious fallout for advertisers.
ContinuedFacebook live streaming available for public figures
An increase in live streaming events on Facebook news feeds is about to happen as the social media giant has announced a new feature.
ContinuedPassword advice from UK's spooks at GCHQ
Although it is mainly known for snooping on communications networks in the nation's interest, the UK intelligence agency GCHQ is now giving data protection advice for choosing your online passwords.
ContinuedGoogle ranking algorithm may use structured markup data
Although previously denying that structured data might be incorporated into its ranking algorithms, it now looks like Google might change its mind.
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