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  • Tell your boss: Play video games, work smarter

    It's safe to say that employers generally frown on workers who play video games during work time. As common sense dictates, you're obviously not working when trying to win virtual gold by playing World of Warcraft or stealthily assassinating the enemy in Call of Duty: Black Ops.

    Written by Bruce Gain16 May 11 00:42
  • 30 days with...Google Docs

    You can do anything for 30 days, right? I mean, it's only one month. How hard can it be? Well, I'm going to find out because today is the day I start my new project: "30 Days With..."

    Written by Tony Bradley03 May 11 00:51
  • How to make your small business paperless: A success story

    When I started teaching viola and violin years ago, I brought all the books my students used along with me, just in case the kids forgot theirs. Then the kids became more advanced, and I had to carry more books. I also sent them each home with a practice chart for the week. The studio grew, and I printed out more and more weekly charts.

    Written by Michelle Mastin01 May 11 05:35
  • VMware buys another slice of the Cloud with SlideRocket

    In a surprise move, virtualization and cloud infrastructure specialist VMware has purchased online presentations tool SlideRocket. VMware purchased e-mail collaboration suite Zimbra earlier this year and this latest acquisition indicates VMware is staking a claim in the productivity cloud marketplace.

    Written by Keir Thomas29 April 11 04:14
  • Three great mobile mind mapping apps

    All this week, I've been talking about how amazingly useful mind-mapping is for a variety of creative and business tasks. In my last post, I looked at a few of the best mind-mapping tools for Windows. Today we'll check out some of the coolest mind mappers for smartphones and tablets.

    Written by Robert Strohmeyer23 April 11 09:17
  • Office 365: Not for smaller businesses

    Now that the public beta has begun, I've had a little time to evaluate Office 365, and it's been an interesting experience. I run a small business and am already a Google Apps for Business user, so am I tempted to make the switch?

    Written by Keir Thomas20 April 11 07:12
  • Office 365 is mobile, but not mobile enough

    One of the most compelling aspects of Office 365 -- aside from its overall value -- is that you can access it from virtually anywhere. Because it is delivered from the cloud, the tools and services in Office 365 are not tied to a single PC or device, and data can be accessed from or synced among a desktop PC, the Web, and your smartphone...assuming you have a Windows Phone 7 smartphone.

    Written by Tony Bradley19 April 11 00:08
  • How to start a business for free

    Two and a half years ago I wrote about the economic difficulties facing the modern small-business owner, and, well, it looks like nothing has changed since then. Times are still tough, money is tight, and starting your own new business takes an iron gut.

    Written by Christopher Null13 April 11 00:51
  • 10 Must-Have Free Downloads

    Some downloadable software is so good that you just have to grab it. Unfortunately, often you have to pay for it after you try it out. But every once in a while, a must-have program is totally free. Such indispensable, no-cost programs are the hardest kind to find.

    Written by Preston Gralla15 March 11 11:40
  • Five tools to protect you from e-mail slip-ups

    It's a rare e-mail user indeed who hasn't experienced the awful moment that can come right after hitting "send." It's the moment when you realize that you just said something you shouldn't have in the e-mail, and there's no way to get it back.

    Written by Katherine Noyes12 March 11 05:43
  • Optus launches SMBs into Google Apps Cloud

    Optus has signed with Google to offer Google Apps for Business part of its range of digital business solutions for small and medium business (SMB) customers — a move that moves the service provider into the software as a service market.

    Written by Georgina Swan10 March 11 13:05
  • Salesforce Service Cloud 3 adds customer social networking

    I was pleasantly surprised during an online presentation about Salesforce.com's Service Cloud 3. At first glance, it looks like a simple and powerful customer relationship management (CRM) tool that takes advantage of social networking to help connect with customers.

    Written by Bruce Gain05 March 11 11:02
  • Apple should be the savior of Cloud computing

    Courtesy of a software developer friend, I had a chance over the weekend to play with the Mac OS X 10.7 preview release. As with previous versions, I felt that Apple is spending a lot of time solving problems people don't have. You can now quickly revert to older versions of files, for example, but how many times have you wanted to do that?

    Written by Keir Thomas01 March 11 09:42
  • 10 cool things virtualization lets you do

    Virtualization isn't just for geeks or those who run enormously powerful servers. It offers something for everybody, and if you haven't yet dipped your toe into the virtualization ocean, then you're at serious risk of being left behind.

    Written by Keir Thomas26 Feb. 11 03:04
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