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Jon's cheeky weekly review of which articles hit (or didn’t) on diginomica and beyond - for the week ending November 29, 2013.

Jon's cheeky weekly review of which articles hit (or didn’t) on diginomica and beyond - for the week ending November 29, 2013.
A job well done by the Baroness of Soho, but not one that's been completed by any manner of means. A digital society is down to all of us.
Europe won’t be scrapping the Safe Harbor deal with the US just yet. But no-one should relax just yet as the European Commission yesterday presented the US with a list of demands that seem unlikely to do much to improve European/US relations.
We're big fans of RedMonk and the bespoke industry events that it runs, the latest of which - ThingMonk - is next week in London and built around the fabled Internet of Things.
As Meg Whitman tucks into her turkey today, the woman whose mission it is to save Hewlett Packard from itself may well be reflecting on what can only be described as a mixed bag of a day yesterday.
Are we close to a tipping point where accounting moves to the cloud? Results from different surveys suggest that may be true. But are professionals well aligned? Judge for yourself.
Here's 9 spoiler-free lessons on sales, from my recent binge-watch of AMC's "The Pitch"
Deloitte Consulting makes an aggressive move to productize services for the cloud with CloudMix, a family of pre-packaged cloud solutions
Given the ongoing debate around public, private and hybrid cloud models, Forrester’s latest Wave comes up with some interesting findings on the adoption of private clouds.
Xero has understood the value of building a platform for growth and not just another software. This is helping it bring new functionality while instilling confidence to expand aggressively.