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Anne Jordan Source Update February 2014: What's Happening with Eureka.cc and Europresse.com?
7th February 2014

This month's additions and takedowns in Eureka.cc and Europresse.com, researched and compiled by Anne Jordan. Europresse.com is the European version of the Eureka.cc solution.

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Anne Jordan Source Update February 2014: What's Happening with Factiva?
6th February 2014

This month's additions and takedowns in Factiva, researched and compiled by Anne Jordan.

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Richard Hare What's the Problem with Enterprise Social?
5th February 2014

Richard Hare looks at the development of social computing tools over the past 10 years and asks whether they are failing to deliver or whether we are using the wrong measures. He discusses what makes a tool social, what makes social tools different from others and the benefits of creating an enterprise which is social.

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Anne Jordan Source Update February 2014: What's Happening with Nexis?
5th February 2014

This month's additions and takedowns in Nexis, researched and compiled by Anne Jordan.

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Sophie Alexander Rethinking Personal Data
4th February 2014

Recent reports show that people are more concerned than ever about their online personal data but it's businesses rather than government that people distrust the most. With more people choosing to avoid companies they don't trust to protect their privacy, this is a reminder that businesses need to rethink how they manage customers' personal data.

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Tim Buckley Owen Privacy - Comply If You Want to Stay in Business
3rd February 2014

Privacy and data protection remain hot issues, likely to impose greater costs and regulatory burdens on business. The European Commission has given the United States Department of Commerce until summer to come up with improvements to the Safe Harbor scheme, and the Federal Trade Commission has issued assurances that the scheme is a priority. Meanwhile the heads of the US Department of Justice and National Security Agency have just agreed to allow internet companies to disclose more to the public about official demands for personal data, and Microsoft has broken ranks with competitors by allowing customer data to be stored outside the US.

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James Mullan Tapping into Your Social Network Using Jelly
3rd February 2014

Jelly might sound like a recipe for disaster, but actually this is the latest application to be launched by the founder of Twitter, Biz Stone. The application is built around the question and answer concept but with a focus on the visual through photographs and images. Many people will ask whether there is a space for Jelly in the social search market given that Ask.com, Quora, Yahoo! Answers, Google Answers and even Facebook have all failed to succeed with their social search offerings.

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John DiGilio Decoding the CODiE Awards: The Best Legal Information Solution
31st January 2014

This week the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) announced the winner of the Best Legal Information Solution category of the 2014 CODiE awards. As an expert reviewer for the category this year, John DiGilio gives an insight into the five products he reviewed: Bloomberg Law Business Development Center, Innography, Lawyers.com, Lexis Practice Advisor, and Workshare Professional 8, one of which was chosen as the winner of the coveted CODiE.

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Steve Bynghall Making Social Succeed: What Organisations Need To Do
30th January 2014

To make it more likely for social tools to succeed in the enterprise there are several measures which organisations can take to encourage adoption and underpin use. Steve Bynghall explains moves which organisations can make to help social succeed either for a new launch, or a programme that has lost direction, and provides useful next steps.

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