Latest from Nick Heath
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Could Facebook save developers from Twitter?
As Twitter clamps down on how apps and services use its information, Facebook is making third-party access easier. Here's why Facebook might be a better choice for developers.
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Facebook on the cost of going native on the iPhone
Facebook has spent the past year training hundreds of web developers to code native apps for Android and iPhone devices after finding its HTML5 mobile app fell short in performance and polish.
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Social media to tear down traditional business power structures
A Gartner report predicts that over the next 10 years social media will help dissolve top-down hierarchies inside businesses, leading to more meritocratic organisations.
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The boss is watching, look busy: Employers step up social media snooping
Employers are planning to routinely monitor what staff say on social networks - but risk finding out too much about their workers' personal lives
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Twitter API changes: Why it's time for developers to adapt
Twitter's restrictions on how developers' access its platform are inevitable but don't mean the demise of popular third party apps and services.
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Leave social media alone: Why government's do-nothing riot policy is only good news
Kicking social media blocking plans into the long grass is the only smart thing to do...
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London riots: Politicians should keep their hands off Twitter and Facebook
Government must go softly at crisis meeting with big social networks...
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Startup secrets that big business needs to know
What UK plc could learn from entrepreneurs...
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Government IT Agenda Setters 2010: Putting the IT into Whitehall
The 30 people deciding the future of government IT