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How to Enrage, not Engage, Your Twitter Followers Maybe one day we'll all know how to use Twitter without infuriating our followers. But when Twitter executives themselves can't seem to figure it out, perhaps we're all doomed to keep making the same mistakes. PR companies across the U.S. were busy putting out social media fires all week long. |
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Will the New Tweet Translation Feature Render Accurate Results? Twitter recently announced the inclusion of a tweet translation feature and has enabled this feature on an experimental basis. Anuj Magazine examines the translation services—Google Translate and Bing Translate—offered by Google and Microsoft respectively. |
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Evernote's Security Breach Leads to Leaked Passwords Another day, another security breach. Following in the footsteps of popular hacked services Dropbox and LinkedIn, software and service vendor Evernote announced this March that it had suffered a data breach and suspected that usernames, email addresses, and encrypted passwords had been stolen. |
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Emergent Database Technologies and the New Platform War In the not-so-distant past, there was a war of railroad track gauges, a war of electric power currents, and a war of videotape formats. Now, rumblings of another format war are pealing through a formerly stable platform, and this one could directly impact those who build and test software. |
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How to Deal with Distractions Studies have found that office workers are interrupted—or interrupt themselves—roughly every three minutes, with distractions taking both digital and human forms. Naomi Karten shares tips to help us deal with the distractions and tune out the extra noise. |
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Monetizing the Growth of Technology in Free, Online Education As the debate rolls on about how to handle America's massive student loan debts, an alternative for the future is being adressed—making school cheaper, if not free. Massive open online courses are springing up everywhere, and software developers should take notice of new work opportunities. |
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Twitter vs. Facebook Land Grab Continues with Vine Segregation This week Twitter released Vine, a video snippet sharing service they purchased late last year. And as a surprise to no one, the war with Facebook continues as neither company wants its users to play nice with its rival's toys. Learn each party's role in the cold war that's likely to never end. |
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Media Multitasking on the Rise as Doctors Plead for Its Demise Doctors are doing all they can to spread the word about the dangers of the newest consumer trend—media multitasking. But with those responsible for equipping our phones, tablets, and TVs with endless connectivity hard at work to increase the trend, are doctors too late to stop it? |