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Past articles by Anthony:

Box's Android Update Focuses On Images And Documents

Version 3.0 offers some nifty features to address sharing and collaboration. → Read More

Google Play Introduces PayPal Support

Now you can choose PayPal for Google Play purchases in 12 countries. → Read More

Salesforce Finally Connects Heroku To Its Cloud

Apps built with different tools can connect with less coding or extensive rebuilding. → Read More

Two New Reasons Why Box's IPO Might Make It

300,000 users come to Box in a deal with General Electric, and Box Notes goes live. → Read More

Net Neutrality: FCC To Revise Proposal Against Internet "Fast Lane"

Internet service providers could soon be allowed to charge for faster connectivity, but the backlash has already forced the FCC to consider altering its proposal. → Read More

What Google Got Wrong With Its Google Docs App For iOS

The standalone word-processing app isn't winning many Apple fans. → Read More

How Documents Stored On Box And Dropbox Could End Up On Google

A rival to both cloud-storage services explains how links to your Dropbox and Box documents could end up in the wrong hands. → Read More

Testing, Testing: How Google And Amazon Can Help Make Websites Rock Solid

Will your site crash under a lot of traffic? Spinning up servers in the cloud may be the answer. → Read More

How Google Docs And Sheets Stack Up To iWork And Office

Google takes a step back from its all-in-one approach to productivity; here's how its new apps fare against the competition. → Read More

Windows XP Gets A Surprise Patch From Microsoft

Microsoft axed official support for the lumbering XP, but an Internet Explorer bug has prompted it to issue one last update. → Read More

Box Makes Challenge to Microsoft: Give Us Your Office Docs

The spat shows how much Microsoft still needs to change. → Read More

Hey Google Hangouts, Skype Now Offers Free Screen Sharing And Group Calls, Too

Skype is taking on Google Hangouts and helping businesses in one fell swoop. → Read More

Net Neutrality Run Down By FCC Fast Lane Proposal

Internet regulators want to force the HBOs and Netflixes of the world to pay ISPs for faster connectivity. → Read More

AT&T Takes On Google, Eyeing 21 Cities For Ultrafast Internet

Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Atlanta are in line for an upgrade. → Read More

5 Things You Need To Know To Cope With The Death Of Windows XP

Even though Microsoft quit support for Windows XP, machines will continue to run it for years. → Read More

Dropbox Buys Loom For Photo Sharing, HackPad For Collaboration

Photo sharing app Loom to join Carousel feature in Dropbox, and HackPad looks to bolster the company's collaboration tools → Read More

All Your Files Are Belong To Dropbox

The online-storage startup has a simple formula for beating the competition: 275 million users times 2 folders. → Read More

Dropbox Takes On Google Docs With "Project Harmony" Collaboration Tool

The idea is to let people share Office documents and discuss their changes as they go. → Read More

Goodnight, Windows XP: Microsoft Terminates A Surprisingly Durable Operating System

You can still run it if you like, but Microsoft won’t support the 13-year-old software. → Read More

Azure Is Helping Microsoft Catch Up In The Cloud

Developers want to build cool apps, but they also want an all-in-one development system in the cloud. → Read More