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Cisco brings WebEx to iPhone

Cisco introduced a free application, available from Apple's App Store, that lets iPhone users participate in WebEx virtual meetings.

| News | Software | 01/07/09 at 11:41 am |


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Best iPhone apps: SFA, CRM, and BI

The surprise among business applications that support the iPhone is how many of them have gone native. Of the seven business apps on our list, only one -- SugarCRM -- reaches the iPhone via the Safari Web browser. Native apps that tap Salesforce.com, Oracle CRM, Oracle BI, QuickBooks, and SiteCatalyst come from the App Store.



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iPhone apps round-up: Business tools for the New Year

As people get ready to return to work after two weeks of holiday festivities, it seems fitting to turn our attention to a pair of business and productivity iPhone and iPod touch apps that have debuted in the App Store recently.

| Opinion | Personal tech | Software | 01/05/09 at 11:07 am |


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Favorite iPhone apps: Your turn

With more than 10,000 apps currently available at the App Store, we all can use a little help finding the gems. Here are some reader favorites.

| Opinion | Personal tech | Software | 12/30/08 at 9:34 am |


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