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The PR stunts worth more than the products they’re selling

Tech companies love nothing more than a grandiose display of their equipment, but the show is often more valuable than the technology

Small businesses aren’t prepared for cyber-attacks

Financial services companies underestimate the risk posed by cyber-attacks. If they don’t invest, they aren’t safe

The Super Bowl is losing advertisers

The rise of online video means advertisers are wondering if the Super Bowl is still worth the massive cost

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The businesses bringing barter to the web

Despite cash’s best efforts, bartering just won’t go away. The ancient practice has now found a new home online

The need to prevent crowdphishing

The US may finally have sorted out rules for crowdfunding, but the new framework falls far short of what is needed

Games on Apple TV? Reminds me of the Pippin

With a major update for its TV, Apple is making a big push into the console gaming market for the first time since its ill-fated Pippin

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Externships teach students the skills business needs

Businesses, students and universities often aren’t impressed by internships. The answer could be the ‘externship’

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Why your business needs an app

The transition to software-defined business has given rise to the app economy, and companies would be wise to take note

France considers a social welfare club card

Access to social benefits is often not based on need or skill, but on employer and contract. These inequalities need to be reduced to improve social welfare and labour mobility

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Tech companies are competing to be the most diverse

As the pressure builds on tech organisations to boost diversity in the workplace, the issue has turned into a race to the top

How to get employees engaged

New research shows investing in coaching is a critical first step to driving employee engagement

Why business speak is hurting your business

Technology firms are hurting themselves by relying on clichés, jargon and euphemism. They should open up their business box, defenestrate the legacy mindsets and reboot