Category Archives: Privacy

Google+ good for Personal or Business? Answer, Both

Google+ has gotten huge press and media visibility recently because of its growth. So as an authorized SMB “Google Apps For Business” Reseller we’re often asked the question, “Is Google+ a personal (consumer) social networking tool or a business marketing … Continue reading

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Lets HANGOUT at the White House (Washington, DC)

—–SEE 2/6/12 UPDATE at bottom ——  Having achieved 90+Million users as of January 2012, Google+ (Google’s social networking service) is getting serious respect from many audiences – including The White House and The President. As announced this week on their Google+ … Continue reading

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Internet SOPA, Copyright and getting more out of Google

SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) legislation is the big topic of the Internet right now. Totally understandable as it will have significant impact on what the future of Internet becomes. The whole Piracy topic can be a bit confusing and … Continue reading

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Adaptable & Affordable – Google Apps (SAAS Cloud computing)

As 2011 speeds to a close I wanted to take opportunity to describe some current technology-terms from the practical and realistic business perspective.   Many still wonder why they should consider or what the benefits are of: Cloud Computing – … 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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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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Google Groups – now “for Business”

Over a year ago I made 2 posts (below) about social networks with respect to use with business groups. Facebook.com has since grown by another 10 Million users, Twitter.com continues to expand, LinkedIn.com now has 100 Million profiles and Meetup.com … Continue reading

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Better bodies from smart-phones – collect and analyze

As a 30 year software industry veteran, I continue to be amazed at the perpetual flow of innovation – this one is really note worthy.  Today’s  “smart phones” (aka highly mobile computers) are now providing the ability to let our … Continue reading

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Facebook Privacy: A Bewildering Tangle of Options*

The above is the lead article title, for the May 12, 2010  “The New York Times – Business Day” section.   An illuminating article that documents in detail Facebook’s ”… 50 settings with more than 170 options…” configuration elements used for … Continue reading

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Do you know what Facebook knows? (About You!)

FACEBOOK, the enormously popular and famous Internet based data sharing and personal profile system holds extensive information on over 400 Million people.  Fifty percent of whom log on to their account daily and have an overall average of 130 friends … Continue reading

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