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Google makes Hangouts more enterprise friendly
Google is looking to make your work day a bit more social and is taking its Google Hangouts into the business arena. Read More


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Richi Jennings: Treating people like lab rats is not OK, OKCupid?
Christian Rudder, cofounder of dating site OKCupid, believes experimenting on users and outright lies about dating compatibility are hunky dory -- because OKCupid is a website! All the fuss about Facebook's mood experiments is overblown, and he has the data to prove it! In IT Blogwatch, bloggers meet people in the real world. Read More

In a hyper-social world, some seek a little privacy
After years of cajoling their users into sharing every thought, emotion and selfie, online firms are seeing that providing more private online spaces might also be profitable. Read More

Facebook app gives free Internet to mobile users in Zambia
Facebook introduced an app that will give mobile phone subscribers in Zambia access to a set of free basic mobile data services -- and Facebook. Read More

Twitter acquires image search firm Madbits
Madbits, a year-old company that uses deep learning technology to assign relevant information to raw images, has sold itself to Twitter, according to the Madbits website. Read More


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This white paper from IBM, showcases five organizations that are strategically integrating emerging social software and tools with their existing investments and seeing measurable results in return on investment. Learn More

Uber, Airbnb go after businesses
Uber and Airbnb, which have already proved popular with travelers and urbanites with smartphones, have unveiled new features and links to other services designed to attract more business users. Read More

Twitter more than doubles its sales, stock soars
Twitter more than doubled its sales in the second quarter, the company reported, showing a strong advertising business. Read More

Facebook to require Messenger app for mobile chat
If you like to send messages via Facebook when you're on the move, get ready to download a new app. Read More

SEC drops probe into Facebook's pre-IPO sales leaks
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has dropped its investigation into disclosures about Facebook advertising sales before the company went public in 2012. Read More


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