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Social Media Must Be Made Less Addictive, Says Watchdog

Richard Bradbury | Audrey Raj | Arvindh Yuvaraj

13-Jun-18 12:00

Social Media Must Be Made Less Addictive, Says Watchdog

On Enterprise Biz Bytes today, Richard Bradbury, Audrey Raj and Arvindh Yuvara discussed:

 

2:15 - Free USB Fan Handed To Journalists At Trump-Kim Summit Raises Security Concern

7:48 - Social Media Must Be Made Less Addictive, Says Watchdog

16:05 - As Millennials Age, More U.S. Companies Look Ahead To Generation Z

25:47 - Google Now Lets You See What’s On Shelves At Stores Near You, And It’s A Powerful New Weapon Against Amazon

31:17 - Brain-based Circuitry Just Made Artificial Intelligence A Whole Lot Faster


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Categories:  EntrepreneurshipPersonal DevelopmentTechnologyTechSME

Tags:  EnterpriseBizBytesTrump-Kim SummitSocial Media AddictionMillenialsgen zGoogleAIBrain-based circuitry





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