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Now playing Next World MOOCs: vital tools in education of the future - or over-hyped online fad? When Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCS) first emerged around a decade ago – the term ‘MOOC’ itself first started to be used in 2008 – they were 04/03/2016
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Now playing Next Business Series Twitter's stalled user growth pulls shares down further Twitter's share price fell again after it announced there was no growth in the number of people using its service during the past quarter. 11/02/2016
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Now playing Next Business Series LinkedIn shares plunge on weak earnings and profit forecast LinkedIn's shares slump after it disappoints Wall Street with its forecast and profit. Efforts to strengthen its core recruitment business hit by economic slowdown. 05/02/2016
Now playing Next Economy Alibaba set for weaker growth Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is expected to post its weakest quarterly revenue growth on record when it reports later this week. That is 25/01/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK: Google pays back tax millions but critics lash out Internet giant Google has agreed to pay a decade’s worth of back taxes in Britain, amid claims that it and other multinationals have been avoiding 23/01/2016