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Why Developers Will Decide the Fate of Google Chromecast

Last week's celebration of Google Chromecast has done more than simply die down. It's turned into downright speculation that even with Google's allowing developers to begin creating their own apps for it, many developers may pass. We look at what's inside the USB to see what's there—and what's not.

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Noel Wurst
Making Telecommuting Work for Your Product Development Team

Can you make telecommuting work for your organization? Of course you can. The question is this: Will it make your product development proceed faster, with more ease and less cost, and allow you the most flexibility? If not, you may want to reconsider having employees telecommute.

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Johanna Rothman
The First Connected Child's Car Seat Has Arrived

TOMY International has introduced the first smartphone-synched child's car seat with an integrated monitoring system designed to alert parents of unsafe and potentially life-threatening situations—unbuckling while the car is in motion, forgetting the child in the car, and other safety issues.

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Pamela Rentz
Predictive Software Helps Police Stop Crimes Before They Happen

Police are attempting to beat suspects to the scene of a crime with a computer program that indicates where criminal activity is most likely to happen. It’s called predictive policing, and the software uses past statistics and continually calibrated data to predict when and where crime will strike.

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Beth Romanik
Advance the Craft of Software Testing with the Best Workspaces

Bonnie Bailey writes on the importance of the best workspaces for testers. Making workspaces that enhance a variety of testing tasks—cooperation, collaboration, and concentration—can help the craft of software testing rise to the occasion of today’s challenges in software development.

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Bonnie Bailey
Will Microsoft’s Reorganization Achieve Its Objectives?

Microsoft recently announced a massive reorganization to enable innovation at a greater efficiency. The move is being branded as the One Microsoft initiative toward the unification of their strategy. Anuj Magazine looks at the company's past and future organizational structure.

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Anuj Magazine
Is the Age of Privacy Really Over?

Online social connections are at an all-time high. While there are clear positives from all of these interactions, end users always have concerns about whether too much information is being extracted from them and whether the data is being appropriately shared and used. Is privacy over?

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Rajini Padmanaban
Dealing with a Digital Addiction

Do you feel anxious when you have to be offline for a while? Do you sleep with your phone by your side? You might have a digital addiction. It's easy to laugh off, but such an addiction affects relationships, stress levels, and even creativity. Read on for warning signs and how you can handle them.

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Naomi Karten