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Share: | Salesforce.com Chatter Goes Mobile with New Apps Salesforce.com is expanding the value of its Chatter social productivity platform by providing apps for iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, and Android to enable Chatter access on the go. Share: | | What's Your PC IQ? Think youve got geek smarts? Test your tech knowledge with our tricky trivia challenge - and learn a thing or two along the way. Start | | | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Free Casual Games to Play in Your Browser A casual game can relax your nerves or stimulate your mind. These great games were winners and notables in Casual Gameplay Design Competition #8: Sandbox. Whether your tastes run to production sims, romantic journeys, or empire-building llamas, these games have an enjoyable way to while away minutes or hours. Sweeping the awards from both audience and judges, the latest Submachine puzzle adventure leads you through a network of eerie, stone-walled tunnels. 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