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Asana · Teamwork without email
Asana puts conversations & tasks together, so you can get more done with less effort. Do Great Things with Asana.
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Quip: Docs, Chat, Spreadsheets - Android Apps on Google Play
Quip combines chat, docs, task lists, and spreadsheets in one beautiful app.
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Mailbox - Android Apps on Google Play
The light, fast mobile inbox lets you swipe to archive, delete or snooze emails
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Buffer: Social Media, Twitter - Android Apps on Google Play
The simplest way to schedule and share updates to Twitter, Facebook, and more.
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Chinese Vocabulary-Hello Words - Android Apps on Google Play
Hello Words is an App for HSK, Daily Chinese and Business Chinese vocabularies.
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Google Announces New OnHub Multi-Protocol Wireless Router
On Tuesday, Google unveiled its answer to the Smart Home market in the form of a Smart Home hub called OnHub. Interestingly, OnHub serves a dual purpose. It's a standard wireless router capable of the latest 802.11 standards, but also capable of supporting both modern in-home wireless protocols like Bluetooth 4.0 and some of the most...
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A comprehensive list of Firefox privacy and security settings
Mozilla Firefox is without doubt the web browser that gives the most control to users in regards to privacy and security. Firefox users find some of those options listed in the graphical user interface, but full control over the browser is only granted if changes are made to the browser's configuration.
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The Future of Developing Firefox Add-ons
Today we are announcing some major upcoming changes to Firefox add-ons. Our add-on ecosystem has evolved through incremental, organic growth over the years, but there ...
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Windows Bridge for Android - Windows app development
The Windows Bridge for Android previously called "Project Astoria" lets you build Windows apps for phones by reusing your Android code.
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