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17 Apr 09

10 iPhone Apps for IT Administrators

Apple's iPhone Apps have seen a nearly exponential rate of proliferation since the launch of the App Store in July 2008, with many of the smartphone applications aimed at helping users with small, routine tasks (or procrastinate with several games of Pong). Big-name companies such as Google, Salesforce.com and Oracle have all created software designed to let users engage with their products even while on the road.

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01 Apr 09

25 free Mac Apps for freelancers (Design daily news)

As a full-time freelancer and part-time geek, I like to play around and install applications on my Mac. In the following list I share some of the free Mac apps that make my life easier. I also own a PC, so I give my readers who use a PC an alternative for each app.

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11 Mar 09

Twitter apps for iPhone Review (Macworld)

There are several promising iPhone clients for the Twitter messaging service. Jason Snell takes a look at three of them.

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02 Mar 09

Top 11 iPhone Applications (TIME)

Turn your iPhone into a remote control for your computer. This app lets you pause, fast-forward or rewind anything you're watching or listening to, or switch to a different playlist. It also operates...

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03 Aug 08

Why Free Software has poor usability, and how to improve it (Matthew Paul Thomas)

When I wrote the first version of this article six years ago, I called it “Why Free Software usability tends to suck”. The best open source applications and operating systems are more usable now than they were then. But this is largely from slow incremental improvements, and low-level competition between projects and distributors. Major problems with the design process itself remain largely unfixed.

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17 Jul 08

Top 25 Web 2.0 Apps to Help You LEARN

Looking for some mostly free tools to aid in the learning process? Whether you're a student or just learning on your own, there's a rich variety of Web 2.0 applications that you can use in your quest for knowledge, many of which supplement our list of productivity applications quite nicely. Here are 25 of them.

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