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Why Silicon Valley is suddenly in love with Slack

How LinkedIn hopes to become a gold mine of customers | JAMF may have just kicked off a price war in mobile management

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
August 14, 2014
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Why Silicon Valley is suddenly in love with Slack

Slack, a Silicon Valley startup, has built a chat platform that's made it the darling of the tech set. Here's why Slack may just have built a better mousetrap.

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How LinkedIn hopes to become a gold mine of customers

According to a leaked document, LinkedIn thinks it can build a $1 billion business-to-business marketing business by 2017, thanks to its planned acquisition of Bizo.

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JAMF may have just kicked off a price war in mobile management

Long-time Apple management specialist charges a flat fee of $1,000 to manage unlimited BYOD devices.

Two simple ways to get more out of Google Play

Here are a couple of Android apps that will help users better navigate the search giant's online store and enable them to earn credits toward paid apps.

Harvard group designs all-in-one biosensor for developing nations

The idea, put forth by a group of Harvard researchers, is to make one low-cost device to perform a wide variety of chemical analysis jobs.

Siri inventors share vision that sounds like Microsoft's from years ago

While the latest efforts to develop a truly useful digital assistant are exciting, it's good to remember that people have been working on this for many years.

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