Online Dispute Resolution service to go live in February
The ODR platform will be operational from the 9th January and will be rolled out in stages, fully accessible on the 15th February 2016.
The ODR platform will be operational from the 9th January and will be rolled out in stages, fully accessible on the 15th February 2016.
When does the freedom of speech cross the line? Yesterday, Facebook, Twitter and Google came to an agreement with Germany in which they will remove all hate speech posted on any of their site
Google just launched a very Pinterest-like feature for its image search, making it almost effortless to bookmark images to collections without downloading them.
CMA claims some cloud storage providers may be breaching consumer laws by increasing prices after a customer takes out a contract.
Can you put up with ads if it means you get all your Internet content for free?
All good things must come to an end - some sooner than others.
Host a UWE graduate project group in exchange for consultancy work.
Watching a channel 4 documentary last night I realised how people may misunderstand images on the Internet.
I received an interesting email from Shoes of Prey recently, which showed they’ve taken some updates by Gmail to heart and are trying to ensure their businesses isn’t negatively effected.
After lots of speculation, Facebook have confirmed that they will be introducing hashtag functionality to their platform.
If you use Posterous, you should already know that the blog network is closing it’s doors on the 30th April 2013.
I was shocked to read about an Australian shop who are charging customers $5 for coming into their shop, looking around, and leaving empty handed. However, one line in the article caught my a