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Google Sheets now with Spell Check

With Google Apps, such as Google Sheets, businesses have a powerful cloud-based spreadsheet creation tool. While Sheets does offer a wide variety of useful functions and features, there are some that have been missing. One such feature is Spell Check. If you have missed this, don’t dismay. In fact, Google has recently implemented Spell Check… Continue reading Google Sheets now with Spell Check

3 new Nexus devices coming soon!

Every system needs a benchmark, and for Android that standard is Google’s Nexus line of devices. These phones and tablets offer users a pure Android experience, along with hardware that sets the trend for the coming year. In mid October, Google launched not one but three new Nexus devices and officially named the next version… Continue reading 3 new Nexus devices coming soon!

Installing WP apps on an SD card

Windows Phone devices, while not as popular as other systems, have become a viable mobile system for many small to medium businesses. There are a wide variety of useful features available on the system these phones use, including the ability to move or install apps onto a MicroSD card. If your device has an SD… Continue reading Installing WP apps on an SD card

What comes after Windows 8? Windows 10!

Since the release of Windows 8, Microsoft has noted that they will be releasing an update to Windows nearly every year. This year, in late September, the company announced the next version of Windows – Windows 10. When it is released users will benefit from a number of useful features being introduced. Here is a… Continue reading What comes after Windows 8? Windows 10!

Social media content to share

Social media, for many companies, has become an integral part of their overall marketing strategy. In order to be successful with your social marketing initiatives, you need to develop content that users will share. This is easier said than done though, especially when it comes to selecting the type of content to develop. Here are… Continue reading Social media content to share

Avoiding Office 365 migration failure

Office 365, the cloud-based version of Office, is quickly becoming one of the most popular software suites used by small and medium businesses. With an ever increasing number of businesses migrating to this solution, it is not surprising that so many businesses consider making the move. However as there is always a chance of failure… Continue reading Avoiding Office 365 migration failure

Layering calendars on Google Calendar

There are a wide variety of tools business owners and managers rely on, on a daily basis. One of the most valuable is the calendar, or Google Calendar if you are a Google Apps user. This app offers users numerous features that are expected of digital calendars, and some features that aren’t. One such feature… Continue reading Layering calendars on Google Calendar

VoIP 101: QoS

There are a number of popular communication systems that a company can implement, with one of the most well know being VoIP. While VoIP is popular, there are a wide number of providers and services, and it can be difficult to know which one to choose. One factor you should look at when considering a… Continue reading VoIP 101: QoS

IMAP or POP email protocols?

Email is an essential tool for a business’s productivity. While there are a wide variety of email programs out there, almost all of them rely on one of two major protocols: POP or IMAP. As a business owner, it would be a good idea to know what these protocols are and which of the two… Continue reading IMAP or POP email protocols?

5 Common types of business apps

Business has become a much more mobile affair, thanks largely in part to the various mobile devices and operating systems currently available. These systems all rely on apps to operate and there are a near limitless number of apps, that business users can benefit from. To help, here are five of the most common types… Continue reading 5 Common types of business apps