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The future of native is in the cards
Chris Quigley
02 February 2015, 8:22AM

Native cardsLet me start with a prediction: native advertising will transform in 2015 thanks to an emerging design trend known as cards.

Cards, a powerful design metaphor that collapses essential information into rectangular content containers, will be a game changer for an industry that relies on non-interruptive ways to drive user engagement through ads.

How is Twitter video set to impact brands?
Declan Burke
30 January 2015, 11:48AM

twitter officeTwitter's announcement this week that it will be launching a new video function allowing users to film, edit and post video clips confirms that 2015 is set to be the year of video.

2015 is the year for video advertising
The Wall
30 January 2015, 8:40AM

Play button, photo by Martin Kenny:FlickrAt the start of each year most of us naturally seek to do a bit of crystal ball gazing. For online marketers this is especially important.

Being able to accurately predict how the ad market will unfold in the year ahead can often make the difference between boom and bust, writes Eliav Moshe, senior VP of mobile at Dmg Media.

Infographic: The strategy behind Google's most costly acquisitions
Polly Becker
30 January 2015, 8:18AM

Google has launched enhanced campaigns, what does it meanBetween January 2012 and January 2014, Google spent more on acquisitions that its five biggest competitors combined. It bloody loves shopping.

But ever wondered why it went after the likes of Nest, YouTube and AdMob? And what, pray, does it have its eye on next?

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