Friday, December 19, 2014

10 Chrome extensions for developers

Microsoft throws open doors to Sway beta

Dropbox rolls out desktop Microsoft Office collaboration tool in early access

InfoWorld Technology: Applications
December 18, 2014

10 Chrome extensions for developers

As good as Google Chrome is, like all software that becomes part of our routine workflows, it needs a little enhancement to work with us instead of merely for us. That's why we add extensions to browsers -- and here are some of the best.

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Issue highlights

1. Microsoft throws open doors to Sway beta

2. Dropbox rolls out desktop Microsoft Office collaboration tool in early access

3. First look: IBM and Apple's new enterprise apps for iOS

4. Microsoft kills EU browser choice screen

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Software Interactive eGuide

In this eGuide, Computerworld along with sister publications InfoWorld and IDG News Service look at recent trends and advancements in cloud and SaaS models. Read on to learn the best approaches for your organization. Learn More

Microsoft throws open doors to Sway beta

The beta test of Microsoft's newish Web-publishing app, Sway, is now open to anyone who's interested. Unlike the traditional productivity tools in Microsoft office, Sway was designed for use on mobile devices and in Web browsers. READ MORE

Dropbox rolls out desktop Microsoft Office collaboration tool in early access

First announced back in April, cloud sync-and-share pioneer Dropbox has rolled out Project Harmony, its collaboration plug-in for the desktop versions of Microsoft Office, in early access to Dropbox for Business customers. READ MORE

First look: IBM and Apple's new enterprise apps for iOS

Apple and IBM announced a suite of powerful new business-focused mobile apps for iOS this week. These apps have taken the possibilities a lot further than simply having email and a GPS in an employee's pocket. Have a look. READ MORE

Microsoft kills EU browser choice screen

Microsoft has retired the browser choice screen it agreed to show new Windows users in the European Union as part of an antitrust settlement. For five years it showed the screen to new Windows users in a 2009 settlement of an antitrust case. READ MORE

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Endpoints Interactive eGuide

In this eGuide, Computerworld along with sister publications CSO, IDG News Service and Network World look at the latest trends and advice regarding securing and disposing of enterprise endpoints. Read on to learn how to keep your PCs, laptops, and mobile devices secure and find the best ways to handle hardware disposal. Learn More

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