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Snapchat's Groups let you chat with 16 friends at once

Snapchat Groups lets you share posts with up to 16 people at once. Read More

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Instagram rolls out its Live video feature in the U.S.

Now, you can use the Instagram app for live-streaming. Read More

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LinkedIn skill learning unit Lynda.com hit by database breach

Lynda.com, the online skill learning unit of LinkedIn, has reset passwords for some of its users after it discovered recently that an unauthorized external party had accessed a database containing user data. Read More

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Facebook launches standalone Events app for Android

The calendar-based app strips away the noise in your feed and lets you focus only on the happenings that affect you. Read More

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You can live stream on Twitter without the Periscope app now

The feature brings Periscope into the Twitter app and streamlines the process by eliminating the need to have two apps installed. Read More

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Vine will live on as ‘Vine Camera’ for recording six-second videos to post on Twitter

Twitter will integrate Vines into its main app, in a similar way that Boomerang is used to post on Instagram. Read More

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Facebook 'misled' EU regulators over its takeover of WhatsApp

Facebook could be fined up to 1 percent of worldwide revenue for ‘misleading’ EU regulators about its 2014 takeover of Whatsapp Read More

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Facebook Messenger launches group video chat with Snapchat-style selfie filters

Another week, another Facebook app builds upon what Snapchat started. Read More

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Top 20 female entrepreneurs to watch in 2017

Every year, female entrepreneurs take their ideas and change the world around us and 2017 is going to be no different. CIO’s Top 20 list of female entrepreneurs to watch in 2017 employs thousands of workers and collectively have raised tens of millions of dollars for their companies. After the jump: CIO’s list of 20 female entrepreneurs you’ll want to watch in 2017. Read More

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Facebook enlists help from fact-checkers to fight fake news

Fabricated news stories will be evaluated by third-party fact-checking organizations and marked with a “disputed” tag in the News Feed. Read More

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Making sense of Microsoft's messy collaboration strategy

Microsoft's Office 365 suite recently expanded with more apps for enterprise collaboration, but will the-more-the-merrier approach prevail, or is consolidation inevitable? Read More

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This 49-page report features advice from IT executives at the U.S. Postal Service, Hunter Douglas, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Nationwide Insurance and more for using digital technologies to become more agile, more flexible and more profitable. Purchase the report here.

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