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Rebecca Linke: Twitter finally offers verified accounts to the masses

Twitter is finally offering verified accounts -- you know, those little blue check marks next to the name of someone famous on Twitter -- to the non-celebrities among us. But what exactly does having a verified account mean? And why does this matter? Read More

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Mobile and IoT devices such as laptops, smartphones, and smart watches can now be found in most businesses, as users demand access to the corporate network from anywhere, anytime. Securing for BYOD is a conversation IT needs to have, but it doesn't have to be a painful one. Employ these 8 best practices to boost your network security and end those headaches for good. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple unlocks $3b business in Pokemon Go

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JR Raphael: Motorola has become the Polaroid of Android

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Oleg Dulin: What I learned from using Amazon Alexa for a month

Amazon's Alexa is more advanced than interactive voice response systems and sure as hell more powerful than Siri, but it is not human. Read More

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Ben Kepes: Displaying impressive growth, Pantheon slurps up heavy Series B

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Bill Rosenthal: IT career checkup part 4: Face-to-face interviews -- the 'eyes' have it, then the ears

Like judges for the TV show, Dancing with the Stars, IT recruiters, hiring managers and their teams want a great performance. The difference for IT? Don't dazzle your audience so much as put it deftly at ease. Read More

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Ben Kepes: Notarize: Removing the 'visiting the notary' routine

Another example of digital disrupting a manual (and painful) process. Read More

Sharky: Can you hear me now? OK then, HOW ABOUT NOW?!?

This company is upgrading its data warehouse from version 0.9 to version 2.0, and one pilot fish knows that has some subtle pitfalls for certain applications. But who's listening? Read More

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A Blueprint to Unlock the Potential for Your Digital Workplace

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