Wednesday, September 3, 2014

6 powerful Google Apps features you're probably not using

6 powerful Google Apps features you're probably not using | Facebook testing mobile searches for old posts

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European 700MHz band should be freed for mobile broadband by 2020, report says
Europe's 700MHz band should be freed for mobile broadband by 2020, a report to the European Commission recommends. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Polycom

The Role of the User Experience in Video Conferencing
While video conferencing can offer significant, measurable benefits to companies and their employees, all video conferencing solutions are not alike. To ensure adoption, a successful deployment and implementation--and to maximize (ROI)--managers must choose their video conferencing tools wisely, matching the right technology to the right use cases. Learn more >>

WHITE PAPER: 8x8, Inc

When Disaster Tests Your Business, Cloud Can Save It
Find out why the survivors of Hurricane Sandy and other recent calamities say they wish they'd had cloud-based business VoIP communications, rather than "the vulnerability and limitations of the premises-based communications we had in place." Read Now

6 powerful Google Apps features you're probably not using
Google Drive apps are loved for their simplicity and ease of use, but don't let that fool you. There's a whole lot of power locked up in these web apps. And while we'd never put the suite on a par with Microsoft Office, there are some impressive features in Docs, Sheets, and Slides that you've likely overlooked. Read More

Facebook testing mobile searches for old posts
Facebook is testing a way to let users of its mobile app search for posts shared with them in the past. Read More


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Openstack: The Platform of Choice
This infographic is the outcome of an IDG Connect survey of 200 US enterprise decision makers that includes adoption plans for OpenStack, the platform of choice for private cloud development and deployment. Learn more

Chromebook Pixel revisited: 18 months with Google's luxury laptop
Is it crazy to pay $1300 for a Chromebook? Some reflections after a year and a half of living with Google's luxurious Pixel. Read More

Microsoft unifies OneDrive consumer and workplace versions on Android app
Microsoft has consolidated the consumer and enterprise editions of OneDrive under a single Android app, a move it plans to replicate across all the platforms that the cloud storage service runs on. Read More


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