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Facebook fails in gaining trust of online shoppers
Online shoppers have a tendency to mistrust purchasing through Facebook.
Seven Deadly Sins of Business Process Management
Chris Taylor, Nimbus Major Accounts, Americas at TIBCO, offers some hints and tips on what to avoid when it comes to BPM
Review: Nokia Lumia 800
CBR’s review of the first phone under the new Nokia-Microsoft smartphone partnership, the Nokia Lumia 800. How does it stack up against the competition?
The most-read stories on CBR in 2011
From Indian tablets to the PlayStation hack, it’s been another fascinating year in tech.
Top YouTube videos that the UK embraced in 2011
UK YouTube viewers lapped up videos about talking dogs, original animations, and the royal wedding.
Mind reading, the death of junk email and biometric passwords: IBM’s Five in Five
Rather than join the “here’s what will happen next year” brigade, IBM has unveiled a list of its top five innovations that will change the game over the next five years. One or two may just surprise you…
The Facebook De-friend Tango
Facebook users are constantly friending and giving their Facebook friends the boot, but what makes a Facebook user give their friends on the site the axe?
Keeping Britain moving and its borders secure – how passenger profiling can help as the Public Sector strikes
Joanne Taylor, director, Public Security, SAS, writes for CBR on what role analytics plays in passenger profiling, and how it could have helped during last month’s public sector strikes
Twitter proves that Kim Jong-il will live on forever in #TeamAmerica
Kim Jong-il’s death spurs a massive response about the humourous character portrayal of the former North Korean leader in the film ‘Team America: World Police’
Making action a strategic part of your organisation’s DNA
Actian (formerly Ingres Corp) has launched a cloud development platform for building Action Apps, which the firm says are lightweight consumer-style applications that automate business actions triggered by real-time changes in data. Here, CEO, Steve Shine explains the company’s belief in making action a strategic part of an organisation’s DNA