Category Archives: cloud computing

Multi-Mobile Device Challenges for Road Warrior Sales Professionals

For those who think “required logins” on desktop PC’s to assure good security can be annoying – check out what highly mobile users deal with.  Think about the synchronization and data backup issues that arise when you have multiple access … Continue reading

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GAFYD.net* can redefine CELL PHONE messaging – PART 3

Big, bigger and biggest — we see it a lot in product offerings. But as this picture hints – the age of the person connected to the feet is unknown. Is it a Child, Teen and Adult – or just … Continue reading

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GAFYD.net* can redefine CELL PHONE messaging – PART 2

A recent article in the United Kingdom sheds light on a basic truth  Mobile phone bonanza ‘over’, despite demand in developing markets (The Guardian, Sunday 18 Sep 2011, by Juliette Garside) Highlights from the article Much of the mobile companies’ … Continue reading

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GAFYD.net* can redefine CELL PHONE messaging

Voice mails and text messages are a critical part of everyday communication. Billions of text messages are sent daily.  Yet, the paying customer has limited access and control over storage management, viewing and retention of their own messages. Consider the … Continue reading

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Using Google Apps (For Business) to help save email marketing costs – PART 2

Do What Works, Repeat – Do What Works, then Repeat. A simple marketing concept, not complex but often easier said than done.  Because it takes discipline and a vigilance for consistency and detail – tasks well suited to software, such … Continue reading

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Using Google Apps (For Business) to help save email marketing costs

Many statistics exist showing how companies must both avoid SPAM email that comes their way, PLUS steps they must take to avoid being considered a SPAMMER. Google’s Gmail system is considered to have one of the best SPAM filtering systems … Continue reading

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Cloud Computing Matters – because IT Connects all MY DEVICES

An early Facebook Investor, Roger McNamee (well known co-Founder of Elevation Partners) gave an amazing talk recently offering his view of some of the biggest trends affecting the technology industry. One result of that talk was a main stream news … Continue reading

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PUBLIC vs PRIVATE Identity and Google+

In the last month Google released multiple changes to their Gmail and Calendar services plus released a new service called Google+. This post does not describe Google+ or its capabilities, there are many blogs and articles in process of doing … Continue reading

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WEB news and – Oops watch for lingering DOCS links

Wow, almost a month since I’ve made a blog post.  One reason is because of all the major industry announcements and changes recently.  Here are a few highlights before getting to my post: Apple fully embraces “cloud computing” with announcement … Continue reading

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Google IO – 2011 new Dessert for Android

A tech company tradition is to assign non-descript and often funny code names to future products. While comical, the true intent is to thwart competitors before formal release. A stoic type of humor in a very serious and ultra-competitive business.  … Continue reading

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