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Dropbox disables old shared document links to prevent unintended access
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First look: Famo.us remakes mobile app development
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GitHub challenges Emacs, Vim with new Atom text editor
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Google Maps app now links up with Uber
An intriguing feature that lets people find out how long they'd have to wait for an Uber ride is one of the new navigation tools in Google Maps' mobile app. Read More


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Workday takes another shot at Oracle, SAP with recruiting app
Workday is expanding its competitive assault against Oracle and SAP with the general availability of Workday Recruiting, an application for finding the most qualified internal and external job candidates. Read More

SAP after Sikka: The big questions
The abrupt departure of SAP technology chief Vishal Sikka has prompted a number of questions about the vendor's strategy, particularly in regard to the Hana in-memory computing platform, and what it could mean for customers. Read More

Heartbleed-like bug in OpenSSH dismissed as a hoax
Hackers claiming to have found a critical flaw in a widely used open-source remote login software, OpenSSH, are likely bluffing, according to a developer affiliated with the project. Read More

10 ways to keep Windows XP machines secure
Now that Microsoft's support for the popular Windows XP operating system has ended, you'll need to use every trick in the book to stop your machines from being compromised. Read More

Whirlpool CIO moves 69,000 global employees to Google Apps
Says the move could transform how employees get work done by increasing real-time collaboration. Read More


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