Wednesday, July 31, 2013

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InformationWeek Social Business
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
 
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Kristin Burnham  
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How To Spot A Facebook Scam
Keep your Facebook account safe and secure by watching for these four common tactics used by scammers.
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NEWS & ANALYSIS

Social Business Needs Culture Of Open Leadership
Social is less about the technology and more about people making the right connections with one another. Are you making this happen for your company?

Facebook Launches Mobile Game Publishing Program
By partnering with Facebook and trading away some revenue, game developers can benefit from promotional assistance.

Social Tools Shouldn't Threaten Corporate Training
Social technologies capture value and allow learning to occur in real time and at scale, in ways traditional training tools can't. Social tools pose an opportunity for corporate learning leaders.

LinkedIn Sponsored Updates: 4 Things To Know
LinkedIn takes a page from Facebook, Twitter with ads that appear in your feed, alongside updates from your connections.

SLIDESHOWS
10 Must-Try Travel Apps
Travel smarter for business and pleasure with these travel apps that deliver last-minute hotel deals, sightseeing discounts and even customized packing lists.  

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"No amount of technology will improve communication and collaboration in the workplace, unless open leadership exists."

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