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Why you should block Facebook access at the office
People need to stay serious and focused on their work. Leave the social networking at home. And while you're at it, get rid of Twitter, CNN, and the rest of the distractions. Read More


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Sencha Architect: Visual HTML5, sort of
Instead of a tool for building Web UIs, Sencha says the new version is suitable for creating complete Web applications, both for UI designers and back-end developers. That's true up to a point. Read More

How to get your users out of the Stone Age
Too many businesses try to compete using last-century work habits. Here's how IT can help shift their outlook to this-century mastery. Read More

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