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Corporate America steps up to deal with #COVID-19

Janet Fouts

Comcast and T-Mobile upgraded everyone to unlimited data for the next 90 days. And T-Mobile is working with Lifeline, a federal program that provides service to those with low incomes to add free data up to 5GB for the next 60 days. Google advised all employees in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Canada, and US to work from home.

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Social Media News Ticker: Instagram Direct, Twitter Mirror and Photos in DMs

The Realtime Report

Facebook puts its web feed in motion with auto-playing videos – shortly after rolling out auto-playing videos to mobile users, they’ve now arrived on Facebook.com (TechCrunch). Check out this week’s summary of all the latest social media news, including changes and new features for Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: Facebook.

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How Distributed Content Can Help Control Social Messaging

Waxing UnLyrical

While this may have been an unthinkable strategy for a small-to-medium-sized business a few months ago, Facebook and Apple recently opened their platforms to all publishers. Facebook Instant Articles lets publishers distribute articles to the Facebook mobile app that load and display faster than the mobile web. Apple News.

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The Feud Over Apple Privacy Label – Tech-Giants Don’t Like It

Tweaklibrary

Recently Apple did something really out of the box and something that we all wanted as users – Apple made Transparency mandatory. Apple did it in a somewhat exciting fashion – Apple Privacy Labels. Though the companies do explain about all the data they take in their Privacy policy but let’s be reasonable, who reads that?

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This Week in Social Media – 8/14/2013

Social Media Marketing

Each week at Ford, I compose a newsletter that includes a series of links about current events and trends in the worlds of technology, social media, mobile, communications and marketing in order to keep the wider team up to date on changes, newsworthy items and content that might be useful in their jobs. These are those links.

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Silicon Valley: Still the Place to Be

Idaconcpts

It is home to some famous tech companies such as Apple, eBay, Google, Intel and SanDisk. This makes the Silicon Valley an exciting place to be, from developing mobile applications to optic fibers, innovation is still striven for. The fears otherwise is that innovation in the industry will die.

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The Evolution Of Apps

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In the past few months, both Amazon and the Financial Times have released robust app-like websites in an effort to circumvent Apple 's ever-changing app store policy (more on this here: FT Bypasses Apple's iTunes, Launches HTML5 Web App ). How can any major media brand not have an app in the Apple app store?

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