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Social enterprise collaboration: Is your company social yet?
While some CIOs are still wondering, perhaps mistakenly, if social media is just another passing trend, there are companies out there that are increasingly implementing social enterprise tools to raise employee productivity and keep an edge over competitors.
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Winning the 'socialympics'
The London 2012 Olympics was one of the biggest events in history for generating social media interaction and engagement. Tineka Smith reveals which campaign strategies worked well and how brands can keep the pace up now that the competing is over, and asks if this year's Games really deserves the title of the 'first social Olympics'
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Facebook runs out of friends
The highly anticipated Facebook IPO has been on a downward spiral since going public in May, with the social network's valuation dropping from $100bn to $80bn in less than a month. This has raised questions over the firm's worth and longevity, writes Tineka Smith
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Big Data in sports: Calling the shots
UK football clubs could learn a great deal from European and US sports teams when it comes to monetising digital content, as Allan Swann reports.
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Social networks in recruitment: Invasion of privacy?
US bosses have controversially started demanding that job applicants give their Facebook logins as part of the interview process. Tineka Smith reports on the possible implications for not only staff but also businesses in the UK
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The UK's web economy: Boom or bust
The UK has been crowned the leading Internet economy in the G20. But how has it risen to the top of the sector so rapidly, and just as importantly, will it last? Tineka Smith reports
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Hacktivism: Doing it for the lulz?
With Anonymous and other 'hacktivism' groups rarely out of the headlines at the moment, Steve Evans looks at just how much of a threat this could prove to be for businesses and that they can do to protect themselves
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Augmented reality: Tomorrow's world
UK start-ups are leading the way in a new marketplace, augmented reality. But is it a gimmicky fad or a new advertising model? Allan Swann investigates
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Socially irresponsible
The majority of large businesses don't believe social media has a positive ROI, which is the opposite of what small to medium businesses are finding. So who's right? Tineka Smith reports
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Q&A with Nick Ogden, CEO and founder of Voice Commerce
CBR talks to Nick Ogden about what role voice technology can play in mobile banking
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Cloudy skies?
Jason Stamper looks beyond the ‘cloud computing’ hype to ask what it really is, and just as crucially, what it is not.
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Windows versus Apple on the High Street
What is Microsoft hoping to achieve with its chain of retail stores? Can it compete with Apple? Steve Evans investigates.
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'298 million surfed': opportunities for e-government in China
The number of people using the internet in China has surpassed 298 million. The nation now has more internet users than any other country in the world, with the total number nearly equal to the entire population of the US. This represents a huge opportunity for foreign investors, although political and cultural differences must be taken into consideration.
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Dealing with the 2.0 enterprise
The Secure Enterprise 2.0 Forum has been launched to promote the secure use of Web 2.0 in business environments. The start point for addressing 2.0 enterprise issues must involve gaining a proper understanding of what Web 2.0 tools and products are present in the enterprise, and what impact they may have on existing IT rules and usage policies.
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Mashups open up business Web 2.0 opportunities
Several of the IT industry's big names have released or are currently developing mashups, one of the tech buzzwords of 2007. The widespread interest in this new technology is understandable, given that mashups, web services and data source remix tools are spearheading the adoption of rich internet applications by developers and businesses alike, and addressing several needs in the process.
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