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Monthly Archives: September 2010
WEB 2.0 – the Early Business Model Evolves
It’s rare occasion I read a book I think others just need to know about. This is not a formal review or marketing plug, I wanted to share how I came to a much better understanding of the term Web … Continue reading
Posted in change in IT, cloud computing, Google Apps, IP, Smartphone, Social Network, Web 2.0
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Cloud Computing, Disruptive Technology causing historical shift
There is no question Cloud Computing has arrived as a viable and desirable form of doing computer tasks of all types. Unfortunately the term is “vague” and when described in technical terms can be even more confusing. This post seeks … Continue reading
Posted in change in IT, cloud computing, eMail, Google Apps, Web Presence
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Web Mail + “Gmail Priority Inbox” help maintain Mobile Device Sanity
On Aug 31 Google introduced the “Gmail Priority Inbox”, something that helps users better manage the seemingly endless flow of emails. Yet what struck me was the value this could have in helping SMB business owners gain more control of … Continue reading
Posted in AAA Computing, Android, Blackberry, cloud computing, eMail, Google Apps, iPhone, Microsoft, mobility, Smartphone
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Collaboration + Creativity = Win/Win Promotions
I really enjoy using IP technology to add value to business versus just talking about the technology. This blog post tells of how a regional Chamber of Commerce (SMDCC – South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce) uses a cloud computing … Continue reading
Posted in Android, cloud computing, Free, Google Apps, IP, iPhone, Maps / Geocoding, Smartphone, Web Presence
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