Friday 25 July 2014

Digital AM - Amazon defends innovations after Q2 loss; plus Mail Online, Motorola, WCRS, eBay

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Amazon defends innovations after Q2 loss
Amazon defends innovations after Q2 loss
by Alex Brownsell
25 July 2014, 08:45AM
Amazon boss Jeff Bezos has defended the company's second quarter financial results, with the firm posting a $126m (£74m) year-on-year loss, citing the brand's investment in customer innovations.
Get more creative about creativity, says ex-Hyper Island director
Get more creative about creativity, says ex-Hyper Island director
by Tim Leake
25 July 2014, 09:04AM
Tim Leake, the former global creative innovation director at technology education company Hyper Island and the SVP of growth and innovation at California-based RPA, argues that agencies need to be "more creative" about creativity.
Mail Online ads up 49% to generate third of Daily Mail's ad revenues
Mail Online ads up 49% to generate third of Daily Mail's ad revenues
by Arif Durrani
24 July 2014, 10:34AM
Growth in digital ad revenues at Mail Online more than offset falls at the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers in the last quarter, generating a third of the newsbrand's ad revenues at £15m.

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Motorola smartphone users can unlock devices with stick-on RFID tattoo
Motorola smartphone users can unlock devices with stick-on RFID tattoo
by Ben Bold
25 July 2014, 08:00AM
For consumers exasperated with keying in passwords each time they want to access their smartphone, help is at hand: Motorola has invented something that looks like a nicotine patch, which it calls a tattoo, and which can unlock a phone with the flick...
WCRS hires Mind Candy's Dino Burbidge as technology director
WCRS hires Mind Candy's Dino Burbidge as technology director
by Kate Magee
25 July 2014, 09:01AM
WCRS has appointed Dino Burbidge to the newly-created role of director of technology and innovation.
EBay and LVMH settle intellectual property dispute
EBay and LVMH settle intellectual property dispute
by Ben Bold
24 July 2014, 03:30PM
EBay and luxury goods brand owner LVMH Moet Hennessy have reached an agreement over the sales of counterfeit goods on the auction site, drawing a line under a litigious dispute that has been ongoing for several years.
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