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Facebook’s plan to offer free internet in developing countries ended up costing users, WSJ reports

The Verge

Facebook partners with mobile carriers in developing countries like Indonesia, the Philippines, and Pakistan to give users free access to Facebook and a few other websites, but users have been unknowingly getting charged by their cellular providers, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge.

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How to Empower Frontline Employees with Mobile Training

Kitaboo

The main attribute that these employees need to have is good social and interpersonal skills. Such an important task force requires a compelling and well-designed training program. An effective training program will help upskill these employees and encourage them to perform better at their job.

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Thriving in a Cloud, Big Data, Mobility and Security World

Cloud Musings

The Internet of Things - The combination of data streams and services created by digitizing everything creates four basic usage models — Manage, Monetize, Operate and Extend. These four basic models can be applied to any of the four "Internets." Over time, applications will evolve to support simultaneous use of multiple devices.

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Google launches Google Play Partner Program for large game devs

Venture Beast

Google unveiled its Google Play Partner Program as part of its services for large game developers, adding to services it has for small devs. Read More.

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Clubhouse Is Creating an Accelerator Program for Influencers

Gizmodo

Because what social media app can be without influencers? Clubhouse, the invite-only audio chat app that has enamored the tech industry elite, is on the lookout for influencers. Read more.

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Luni Libes’ Fledge accelerator takes flight as socially conscious investing keeps growing

GeekWire

When his Seattle-based mobile analytics company Ground Truth underwent a merger in 2011 , he decided to try something else. Libes had been involved with Bainbridge Graduate Institute (now Presidio Graduate School ), a program focused on how to use capitalism for social and environmental benefit. Your preferred social network?

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How Can CIOs Prepare Their Workers For Tomorrow?

The Accidental Successful CIO

One reason might be that traditional higher-education curricula and programs are still based on traditional approaches to learning, rather than transitioning and promoting digital literacy across the entire curriculum. So how are CIOs going to fix this problem? This means to work with companies and individuals as stakeholder representatives.

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