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    CrossOver Linux 9: Run Windows apps without Windows 16 March, 2010 05:54

    Some Linux users insist that anything you can do on Windows, you can do better on Linux. While there's some truth to that, many of us have Windows applications that make completely leaving Windows close to impossible. That's where CodeWeavers' latest version of CrossOver Linux comes in.
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    15 free security and backup utilities 02 March, 2010 02:27

    Lock down your PC.
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    10 Mac tweeters not to miss 27 February, 2010 07:02

    Who knew that "140 characters or less" could change the way people interact?
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    Web app developers showered with advice 25 February, 2010 08:02

    Hopeful entrepreneurs and developers attending the Future of Web Apps conference in Miami Beach received a heavy dose of real-world advice from successful peers, including some tips that at first pass seem counterintuitive.
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    Microsoft discontinues accounting software 31 October, 2009 04:42

    Microsoft is spiking its Office Accounting software family and will stop distributing the products as of Nov. 16, according to a posting on the company's Web site.
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    iPhone app prices: how much is too much? 02 October, 2009 04:14

    The booming Apple App Store, which just surpassed a whopping two billion downloads, has witnessed a wild ride in app pricing. Today, more than 85,000 apps are available on the store's virtual shelves, with prices ranging from free to TomTom's new $99.99 iPhone app ($139.99 for the Western Europe version).
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    Salesforce.com, Coda form new SaaS financials company 01 September, 2009 07:10

    Unit 4 Agresso and on-demand CRM (customer relationship management) vendor Salesforce.com will announce Wednesday they are launching a new company called FinancialForce.com that will incorporate the Coda 2go on-demand financial application.
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    VirtualBox 3.0: An easy way to mix and match operating systems 10 July, 2009 08:24

    Whether you prefer Linux, Windows, or Mac OS X, you can probably get almost everything you need done with your chosen OS. However, sometimes a task demands an OS that you are not currently using. That's where virtualization programs like Sun Microsystem's VirtualBox 3.0 come in.
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    NetBooks pushes revamped small-business app suite 17 June, 2009 06:16

    Startup NetBooks is making a second run at the nation's millions of small-business users with a new company name and revamped on-demand suite.
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    Microsoft to kill Money on June 30 11 June, 2009 11:29

    Microsoft said today that it will pull the plug on its Money personal finance program at the end of this month, citing competition from banks, brokerage firms and unspecified Web sites as the reason.
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    CodeWeavers offers 'Chrome' browsers for Mac, Linux 17 September, 2008 08:46

    Although Google has yet to come up with Mac or Linux editions of its new Chrome browser, CodeWeavers, a company best known for its CrossOver software, has assembled imitations for those operating systems using Google's own source code.
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