9 out of 10 people feel that the new EU cookie directive is a positive step for consumers, according to the latest eCustomerServiceIndex (eCSI) results from eDigitalResearch and IMRG. By Derek Eccleston.
moreThe 12 month lead-in period for the new cookies law, which means businesses have to gain user permission before accessing personal information, is nearly up. Organisations must carry out their own assessments of how they use cookies and then tailor a solution to that use and their customers. The law demands business to be fully compliant by 26 May. By Kim Walker.
moreA recent study has demonstrated that worldwide the delivery of marketing emails fell sharply in the second half of 2011. With smarter filtering, increased email volumes and deteriorating sender reputations, just how can email marketers successfully vie for attention? New Media Knowledge spoke to Return Path for the answer. By Chris Lee.
moreIn-game advertising may lack the widespread appeal of other ad platforms but can be effective in engaging audiences, a survey suggests. New Media Knowledge took a look at in-game advertising’s potential. more
The ‘casual gaming’ industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in new media. New Media Knowledge’s Chris Lee caught up with one of casual gaming’s leading protagonists to talk about the industry and why they believe it is recession-proof. more
New research from Screen Digest has found that the market value for virtual online worlds outside Asia hit $1bn for the first time in 2006. more
Internet research provider Nielsen/NetRatings revealed on 14th August 2006 the huge appetite that British kids and teenagers have for playing online games, with massively multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPGs) scoring particularly high... more
Cybersalon?s Artful Gaming will bring alternative games and the creative community behind them to the attention of the wider commercial gaming community...
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