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T-Mobile CEO John Legere's in-your-face style has been a boon for the wireless carrier, but CIO.com's Al Sacco suggests his brash behavior could also have an unintended consequence.
WikiLeaks, the website with a huge store of confidential U.S. government documents, added a search engine that makes it easier to uncover the secrets you seek.
The social network's march to a mobile-first mindset and delivery mechanism has been persistent and widely recognized, but Facebook is rising to the video occasion with a more deliberate rollout.
Twitter faces growing pressure to attract new users and dramatically increase engagement on the platform. Can it ever rival the numbers and growth of Facebook?
CIOs working with C-suite colleagues need to develop a 'Digital Halo' strategy, to create new customer value experiences, increase margins, and enhance shareholder wealth.
Companies such as Comcast and Time Warner don't think the United States is ready for -- or even needs -- gigabit Internet, but Google Fiber and a host of independent initiatives suggest that they are faster and cheaper.
A Web-based app promises to help you write like Hemingway. But does HemingwayApp, based on an algorithm that analyzes your words using Hemingway's rules on writing, offer a useful service or does it just exploit the Hemingway name?
How Mahindra Reva leveraged the magic of telematics and mobility to give India its very first smart car.
There's no denying the potential for mobile devices to improve efficiencies and lower costs for workers in industries of all types. You also can't deny the potential security vulnerabilities that mobile devices present. These seven tips wil
A new study from LinkedIn reports a strong correlation between smaller businesses that are increasing social media spending in areas such as content marketing and lead generation and those achieving what it calls 'hyper growth.'
Businesses share their crowdsourcing success stories and explain the different ways to enlist and use the crowd (communities of professionals, customers and employees) to improve and even help market your products and services.
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