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Ello is getting its 15 minutes of social media fame: More than a million people are still clamoring to join the invite-only, ad-free social network. However, CIO.com's Matt Kapko explains why you can't take it seriously as a Facebook altern
Facebook reportedly plans to let users send money to friends and pay for certain services via its Messenger app. CIO.com columnist Bill Snyder warns against trusting a company that doesn't prioritize user privacy with sensitive financial informa
Sending angry email messages and posting complaints on social media sites can embarrass tech companies into changing obnoxious policies, as demonstrated by some recent flip-flopping from Facebook and Verizon.
Even though a hefty amount of money is needed to be spent initially for digitizing business processes, the return on investment is mostly greater than the cost.
Facebook has been relatively quiet about its plans for Atlas since it acquired the ad server from Microsoft last year. But now the social network is poised to unleash its trove of user data for greater control over digital advertising across the enti
Even though SDN is in a very nascent stage, it is gradually attracting the attention of Indian CIOs. What might have been perceived as a hype yesterday, is fast becoming a reality now.
Indiau2019s share of the addressed market is 33 percent with in-house R&D centers contributing $11.3 billion (about Rs 66,000 crore) worth of services to their parent companies.u00a0
Facebooku2019s privacy checkup tool aims to simplify how you control and manage your content. Hereu2019s how to make the most of the new tool in just a few minutes.
In the light of smart city projects being implemented in India, Prabhu Ramachandran, Director, WebNMS, talks about what is in store for the residents of smart cities.
Social media participation among the worldu2019s leading CEOs is inching upward, but the overall level of activity is still surprising low. Almost seven out of every 10 Fortune 500 CEOs have no social media presence at all.
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