The lines between professional and private lives blur, as networking and job searching app, BranchOut, grows exponentially.
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The platform offers organisations the ability to view all content and approve or reject it before it is published.
Companies designing for the developing world find the most critical consumers are those with the most to lose.
A man kept his Facebook friends updated while he barricaded himself in a hotel room with a hostage.
The e-mail management and security gateway ensures e-mail availability, compliance and security.
The majority of local contact centres mainly focus on reducing costs rather than improving customer service, a DiData survey discovers.
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Online videos reached 83.3% of US Internet audience last month.
When staff think before opening a suspicious e-mail attachment, businesses save a great deal of money, says Kaspersky Lab.
A study shows disgraced US congressman Anthony Weiner is not alone when it comes to regretting an online post.
In today's technology roundup: Google to revitalise Internet TV?, Obama takes Twitter more seriously, US to outlaw location-based stalking, and US plans 'virtual firing range'.