Recommend a Link? +1 it!

Blog on May 13th, 2011 Comments Off

Google once again introduces a very exciting innovation in the way we look at Google search results. Through an experimental initiative called Google +1, users are able to recommend websites from search results simply by clicking on a +1 icon beside every Google search result.

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Accelerate Firefox 3.6 Page Scrolling

Blog on February 7th, 2011 Comments Off

Firefox 3.6 has yet another secret feature that could significantly improve your web browsing on Windows: scroll acceleration. Read more .

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Clever Twitter Apps to Efficiently Connect with Your Twitter Followers

Blog on December 30th, 2010 Comments Off

Twitter applications of various shapes and sizes are popping up all over cyberspace these days. But who’s got the luxury of time to try them all

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Why Public File Sharing and P2P are NOT good for business

Blog on June 29th, 2010 Comments Off

It’s not uncommon for many small and medium-sized companies to use file sharing and peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms as a means to share information and data – especially when it comes to larger files that are difficult and sometimes impossible to attach to emails. And why not? File sharing and P2P is easy to use, simple, and inexpensive.

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Manage and Collect Data Better with FormSpring

Blog on February 23rd, 2010 Comments Off

For businesses of all types and size, managing data online is critical to the smooth operation of a website. However, incorporating data collection programs can be time consuming, especially if any of your data is “time bound” – meaning it’s only valid and useful during a specific period of time. Here’s a solution.

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Understanding the Value of Managed Services

Blog on February 22nd, 2010 Comments Off

Most small and medium businesses can’t afford the luxury of a qualified IT administrator, let alone an entire IT department. If you’re in this position, how do you maintain the information technology infrastructure that’s critical to your organization? One option is Managed Services, in which you outsource this role to an IT expert called a “managed services provider,” which will typically offer on-site or remote network and security monitoring, data backup and technical support.

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