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Jon's cheeky weekly review on which articles hit (or didn’t) on diginomica and beyond - for the week ending December 15, 2013.

Jon's cheeky weekly review on which articles hit (or didn’t) on diginomica and beyond - for the week ending December 15, 2013.
Tech driven Uber cab service got accused of price gouging. True or false? Welcome to the real world where supply and demand work to set prices.
Mobile device management software vendor AirWatch is growing fast helping enterprises keep tabs on corporate data on smartphones and tablets
How much is recruitment changing? If you believe the tech vendors then plenty. But dig a little and you quickly see immaturity and iteration rather than any fundamental rethinking about how to improve this risky process.
Several pieces hit the wires that shed light on the state of digital media. I'll review the upside and downside of each.
Llegando al fin del 2013 quisimos tomar un poco de tiempo para analizar como los anuncios y productos nuevos de Microsoft y Salesforce para CRM van a impactar los mercados de Latino America el próximo año.
For Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen things are pretty much on track, despite that hugely embarrassing little data breach earlier in the year that compromised 153 million accounts!
Our children's understanding of IT and grasp of computational thinking are critical to what happens in the future of work. Here is DJ Adams take on what's happening on the ground.
Disruption brings with it the antibodies of resistance. How do you challenge that both externally and internally without imploding along the way?
A new note-taking feature from online content collaboration vendor Huddle is a welcome sign of convergence in enterprise file sharing platforms