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Topical Feature: Facebook's plan to hand over profiles of the dead raises identity concerns |
CEO Interview: Ten years after buying IBM's PC biz, Lenovo targets hardware leadership |
C-Suite Career Advice: Michael Kogeler, Microsoft |
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| Facebook has announced plans for a "legacy contact" so social media profiles can be maintained after the death of their owners by trusted others. We talk to Richard Law, CEO of identity management software developer GBGroup, about thesignificance of Facebook's move. In our InfoShot this weekwe look at a new report that claims that Apple's app store is a bigger business than Hollywood. We also have a whole load of other stories about technology around the world. |
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| Industry features: |
Tech for good: 4 benefits of philanthropy for companies |
Forgotten tech father: Bill Tutte vs. Alan Turing? |
The Alabama app to 'protect' global citizens from police | |
mySociety: Tech to benefit global civic communities |
The future of 'everywhere ergonomic' technology | |
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| Regional insights: |
Tevat: Tech portal helps ordinary Kenyans invest? |
Britain: 'Women Defy UKIP' on Facebook |
Indian startups get a head start from NASSCOM | |
Edutech booms as Brazil rethinks educational system |
5 Reasons I'm chuffed by the UK's new Colossus stamp | |
Two mums take on big guns with Skoo Crew kids maths app | |
Africa: 6 Years of ICT Recycling |
UK: Is a 'coding retreat' better than a computing degree? | |
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| Other regulars: |
InfoShot: Hollywood Watch Out: Apple's Apps are bigger! | |
CEO Interview: Lenovo targets hardware leadership |
C-Suite Career Advice: Michael Kogeler, Microsoft | |
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