Aug 04, 2011
New research from the UK’s leading discount website has revealed that just 9% of 18 to 25 year olds don’t use the internet every day, with the majority claiming they ‘couldn’t be bothered’.
Aug 04, 2011
A British software company has launched Europe’s first creative and analytical suite for QR codes, in a move that is set to revolutionise the marketing and advertising strategies of businesses and how they reach out to their customers.
Aug 03, 2011
A new study by the UK’s fastest growing online independent travel agent has revealed that the age that British children first go on an overseas holiday has fallen by 10 years.
Aug 03, 2011
One of the UK’s leading gold exchange websites has revealed that it is the company behind the spoof website Cats4Gold.com, where customers could seemingly exchange their old gold for a brand new cat.
Aug 03, 2011
A recent study by the UK’s leading discount website has revealed that the majority of Britons are more likely to insure their mobile phones, houses and cars than themselves.
Aug 02, 2011
Markco Media Ltd, a web marketing business and parent company of MyVoucherCodes.co.uk founded by self-made millionaire Mark Pearson, has moved to a prime London location; creating 100 new jobs within the company.
Aug 02, 2011
According to new research from a games comparison and marketplace website, ‘Duke Nukem Forever’ has been voted as the ‘most disappointing video game release’ of the past 12 months; beating ‘Dragon Age II’ to the top spot.
Aug 02, 2011
New research from a mobile phone comparison website has revealed that over a third of Britons, 34%, admit to spying on their partner’s mobile; with the majority claiming that they do so as they don’t ‘trust’ their other half.
Jul 28, 2011
New research from a newly launched website for personal injury lawyers has revealed that just over half of Britons who claimed to have instructed a solicitor’s services within the past 3 years did so without checking their qualifications.
Jul 28, 2011
Following the news that Tesco is to trial Wi-Fi in-store, new research from the UK’s leading discount website has revealed that the majority of Brits are in fact against the idea.