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Speech recognition: Gimmick or good enough?
While some consider speech recognition a gimmick, the smartphone industry continues to develop it. Read More

Google gives Chrome 29 'mulligan' button
The latest version of the browser sports a new option that restores the browser to near-factory defaults -- think of it as a take-a-mulligan button -- which can come in handy when mystery problems persist. Read More

Outlook.com and Skype integration starts to roll out
Microsoft has integrated Outlook.com with Skype in several countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and Germany, offering users the ability to tap Skype functions and contacts from within the interface of the webmail application. Read More

ProcessMaker 2.5: Open source workflow made faster, simpler
A classic LAMP application built with PHP, ProcessMaker is available in a free community edition, subscription-based enterprise editions, and cloud editions that Colosa hosts on Amazon EC2 and elsewhere. There's also a version for to SugarCRM users. Read More


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