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Facebook is pushing the concept of Messenger as a platform, with possible new features including retail in-store payments. Read More

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Behind Frenemy Lines: Threats to Business on Social Media

This report by the 2112 Strategy Group dives into the dangers associated with the growing social media landscape, a staple of many corporations communication. Read More

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Snapchat's oldest feature still its most popular

A new survey of young Snapchat users found that the app's messaging and story-sharing features are still the most popular — and nearly a third of all respondents said the best thing about Snapchat is that their parents don't use it. Read More

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Instagram expands to 60-second videos, verging into YouTube territory

The popular photo-sharing app aims to become a hub for longer video. Read More

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5 ways your content strategy needs to adapt in 2016

Adaptability is a key part of any content strategy. Here are five different adjustments you can make to your own editorial calendar. Read More

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New Facebook Messenger bot helps you manage your flights

Dutch airline KLM can now deliver travel information via Facebook Messenger. Read More

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Lifelogging is dead (for now)

A funny thing happened on the road to capturing everything: Hardware failed to keep up, and social media made it redundant. Read More

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Facebook takes a guess at what's in pictures to help visually impaired

With images an ever-growing proportion of what we share on social networks, Facebook fears that users with visual impairments may be missing out. Read More

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Most notable 2016 college commencement speakers from tech and science

IBM, Facebook, Oracle and the FCC among outfits represented among college commencement speakers. Read More

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The Intersection of Social Media & Cyber Security

What does social media have to do with cybersecurity? Attackers have turned to social due to its scale, trusted nature and invisibility to security teams. The range of potential attacks is huge. Read More

Hottest jobs, cities and industries for IT pay in 2016

2016 IT Salary Survey shows continued gains for IT pros. But tech workers with the right roles who work in the right industries located in the right metro regions reported stronger pay increases than others. See how your city stacks up.

Social engineering 101: 18 ways to hack a human

Hackers use these common tactics to prey on your humanity. Here's what you need to know to keep you, your users, and your business safe. Go now.

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