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Software consists of a program or procedure that tells a computer what to do. Furthermore, software is a major part of everyday life and can range from customer relationship management (CRM) processes to video games. Microsoft and Adobe, two of the largest software companies in the world, have utilized software to cement themselves as global business leaders.

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Why Is Verb Technology (VERB) Stock Up Again Today?
Verb Technology stock is climbing higher on Monday after the company announced a MARKET.live expansion with more than 100 brands.
Why Is Jet AI (JTAI) Stock Down Today?
Jet AI stock is falling on Monday morning as JTAI shares give up some of the gains they claimed during a Friday AI stock rally.
As Apple Stock Slips, This May Be Time to Buy the Dip
Apple has problems, but so does every company, even if it's in the Magnificent Seven. So, bargain hunters should take a look at AAPL stock.
Why Is Jet AI (JTAI) Stock Up 89% Today?
Jet AI stock is on the rise Friday with heavy trading of JTAI shares as the company joins in on the latest AI stock rally.
Microsoft’s AI Goldmine: Why MSFT Stock Could Soar to $500 and Beyond
Continued integration/monetization of the AI early mover's technology means more growth ahead, not to mention more gains for MSFT stock.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp Is Ready to Fight PLTR Stock Short Sellers
PLTR stock is down Thursday after Palantir CEO Alex Karp attacked short sellers in a recent interview with CNBC.