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Take a Break!

When a deadline is looming, you do whatever’s needed to get the job done. Often that entails working from one end of the day to the other in hopes that the longer you work, the more you’ll get done. It may be, though, that the nonstop approach is not the best route to productivity.

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Naomi Karten
Enterprise Social Software Market to Hit $4.5 Billion in 2016

A new report by market intelligence firm International Data Corporation predicts that the global enterprise social software market will hit $4.5 billion in 2016.

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Jonathan Vanian
Google Software News Roundup

Google's had a busy week announcing new Android software features and Google Glasses as well as taking part in a software mentorship program for high school girls.

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Jonathan Vanian
Robbers Loot $78 Million from Banks, via Software Hacks

In the past year, modern-day bank robbers have used sophisticated software hacks to steal $78 million from banks in Europe, Latin America, and the US.

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Jonathan Vanian
The Week in Major Software Bugs

It’s another end of the work-week over here at TechWell and what better way to celebrate the upcoming weekend than by taking a look at the major software glitches and errors that recently took place.

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Jonathan Vanian
Not Your Father's C++

Because C++ is not owned by a single company, it only gets updated every decade or so; therefore, it has been leap-frogged many times in terms of features by Java and C#. The latest version not only catches up with other modern languages but leaps ahead of them with a few killer virtues of its own.

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Chuck Allison
Enterprise Application Spending to Hit $120.4 Billion

Gartner, the information technology-research firm, announced this week that 2012 will see global spending on enterprise application software reach $120.4 billion.

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Jonathan Vanian
Oracle: HTML 5 and JavaScript Will Dominate App Development

An Oracle executive predicts HTML5 and JavaScript (along with other new development technologies) will dominate the world of application development.

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Jonathan Vanian