A weekly digest of 12 unmissable articles we’ve found online, shared around the office or bumped into elsewhere.
This week’s #DigitalDazzler
WEARABLE Who is already using Google Glass? (The Telegraph)
“The New York City Police Department is testing Google Glass to see if wearable computers could be useful in law enforcement. Glass has a built-in camera that can record video and could potentially be useful in gathering evidence. It is also capable of running apps such as NameTag, which can photograph a person and identify them by scouring social networks for a match. If the device was widely adopted by police it could be set up with an app that allowed officers to search databases of known offenders and outstanding warrants in a similar way.”
And the rest…
/News
CONNECTED MEDIA BSkyB now lets you watch and record TV by clicking a tweet (The Next Web) via @DarrenSKLee
SECURITY Google may push sites to use encryption (Wall Street Journal)
TECH Samsung launches curved batteries for wearable devices (Tech Times)
/Features
SECURITY All the passwords you should change because of Heartbleed (VentureBeat)
SOCIAL 8 smart ways to use new Twitter profile settings (Hot In Social Media)
MOBILE Get serious about your brand’s mobile presence (LinkedIn)
/Opinion
SOCIAL Why you should Tweet for your business (All In Career)
/Research
CONTENT Only 32.3% of companies have an integrated content marketing strategy (TFM&A Insights)
E-COMMERCE Gen Y social shoppers (Useful Social Media)
MOBILE The influence of mobile on real-world shopping (numero)
/Case studies
CLOUD Adobe promoting its marketing cloud around ‘Mad Men’ premiere (Ad Age)
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