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CIO.com's Al Sacco goes hands on with Samsung's new Galaxy S 6 and Galaxy S 6 edge. Check out his first impressions of Samsungu2019s most ambitious smartphones yet.
LinkedIn serves hundreds of millions of members, all of whom want to improve their careers in one way or another. In the final installment of our four-part Social Media Rules of Engagement series, CIO.com's Matt Kapko shares advice on how to ens
The top five mobile apps in the United States drive nearly two thirds of total mobile data consumption, according to a new report, and three of those five apps are social media services.
Though the LinkedIn profile is more important than ever to job seekers and hiring managers, it's a different tool than the traditional resume, which is here to stay, according to recruiters and career consultants.
Samsung is set to unveil its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S6, and the rumors are flying fast and furious. CIO.com's Al Sacco spotlights six believable rumors and ranks the likelihood that they'll become reality.
Facebook, the social network that everyone from your kids to your grandparents loves, isn't always easy to maneuver. In the third installment of our four-part Social Media Rules of Engagement series, CIO.com's Matt Kapko shares advice on ho
LinkedIn recently released a list of the most overused buzzwords in its users' profiles. CIO.com's Matt Kapko suggests a number of creative and effective ways to avoid the buzzwords, polish your profile and stand out to hiring managers.
Twitter can be both surprisingly useful and mind-numbingly wasteful, and there's a thin line between the two. In the second installment of our four-part Social Media Rules of Engagement series, CIO.com's Matt Kapko shares tips and advice on
Instagram's millions of users share countless photos and videos each day. Of course, the quality u2014 of users and media u2014 varies widely. In the first installment of our four-part Social Media Rules of Engagement series, CIO.com's Matt
Social listening services promise to capture and analyze the buzz about a particular brand on Facebook, Twitter and other social networks. The problem is they donu2019t come cheap and they arenu2019t working.
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