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Why some Googlers use this competing spreadsheet instead of Apps | Citrix CEO: Mobile first, cloud first is "duh"

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May 08, 2014
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How North Carolina monitors traffic on 80,000 miles of roads

Inrix provides real-time data from a mix of sources, including social media and police band monitoring.

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Why some Googlers use this competing spreadsheet instead of Apps

Google employees have turned to the more full-featured Smartsheet, a project management spreadsheet tool, instead of the home grown Google Apps spreadsheet.

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Citrix CEO: Mobile first, cloud first is "duh"

Citrix unveiled a host of product updates and services at its Synergy conference, including new apps as part of its XenMobile mobile management platform.

Three VCs discuss big opportunities in the enterprise

IDG Ventures director Alex Rosen lays out some common themes from the VC panel he spoke on at the April 2014 CITE Conference.

Didn't HP already offer OpenStack and a public cloud?

HP is making a renewed effort in the OpenStack community, committing $1 billion to delivering products and services around the open source cloud technology.

Why CRM is still at the heart of the Salesforce universe

Salesforce explains what's next for its core CRM product, and how the broader Salesforce1 initiative fits into it.

Google Chromebook chief: No tablets, but we'll get better at touch

Google VP of Chromebook Product Management Caesar Sengupta talks to CITEworld about what's next.

Blinding users to URLs: Good or bad for security?

Experimental version of Google Chrome hides long URLs from users.

Evernote and LinkedIn team up for business card scanning

Evernote and LinkedIn are partnering up to let you scan your business card into Evernote and have the results be automatically populated with your LinkedIn profile.

Windows Phone file manager: Useful but not game changing

The file manager coming to Windows Phone certainly has some practical uses, but some of them pale in comparison to other ways of working with mobile and cloud-based data.

Google buys Stackdriver in cloud developer land grab

Google has purchased AWS-focused cloud application monitoring provider Stackdriver to boost its developer appeal.

So that's what Steve Jobs meant by "thermonuclear"

Apple's protracted patent litigation against Samsung is about passion, not rational business thinking.

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