Technology Advice for Small Businesses

Google Glass coming soon!

Google is a company known for developing some pretty interesting products, none more so than Google Glass. This wearable computer, first introduced in 2012 and currently being tested by so-named Explorers, has garnered some intense interest from many quarters. While it is still in the testing phase there have been some new updates that point… Continue reading Google Glass coming soon!

Google introduces new Glass!

In 2012 Google introduced their wildest product to date: Google Glass. This wearable computer captured the interest of many individuals who wanted to try something different. The first edition of Glass was made available to just a select few users, who Google call Explorers. These Explorers have been testing the device and providing feedback for… Continue reading Google introduces new Glass!

New Google Glass introduced!

In 2012 Google wowed the world when they introduced their latest and most different device, Google Glass. This wearable computer was soon released to a select number of testers, called Explorers, to try the device and provide feedback. Google has been listening to their reviews and recently announced an updated Glass that could soon be… Continue reading New Google Glass introduced!

Useful Google+ feature – Ripples

Since its launch in 2011, Google+ has continued to grow in popularity and presence, largely due in part to Google integrating the service with nearly every other app they own. There is a good chance that the platform will grow in popularity exponentially in the coming years and businesses should be on it. One reason… Continue reading Useful Google+ feature – Ripples

A look at Google+ Ripples

Google launched their social media service – Google+ – in 2011 and has since put its full weight behind the service and implemented it into nearly every one of their services. Google has also introduced a number of features that make it a viable service for businesses. One such feature is Google+ Ripples, which gives… Continue reading A look at Google+ Ripples

Google+ feature: Ripples – what is it?

In 2011, Google launched their take on a social media platform – Google+. Since the launch, Google has continually integrated the platform into their other apps in an effort to make it one of the most viable networks for all users. In an effort to attract more businesses, Google has also implemented a number of… Continue reading Google+ feature: Ripples – what is it?

Chrome for mobile’s new features

The mobile phone and tablet have both become large parts of everyday life for many people. These all-purpose devices enable users to do pretty much everything, including browsing the Internet. For many users the browser of choice is Google’s Chrome which has recently been updated with new features which users will enjoy. Here is an… Continue reading Chrome for mobile’s new features

Chrome updated on your mobile device

Mobile devices have become a large part of our lives, and we use them nearly every chance we get. In fact, an increasing number of people use their device almost exclusively for certain jobs or communications. More often than not, mobile devices are used to browse the Web, often using a browser such as Chrome.… Continue reading Chrome updated on your mobile device

New features for Chrome on your mobile

The mobile device has become such a large part of many people’s lives that it is often hard to ignore. One of the most popular uses for the phone has to be browsing the Web. Many people use Google’s Chrome browser largely because it’s the browser they use on their desktop. The mobile version of… Continue reading New features for Chrome on your mobile

Gmail gets closer to Google+

When Google launched their social networking service Google+ in 2011, the company noted that they would fully back the service and turn it into a viable, if not the most important, social network. Over the past few years, Google has kept to its promise and taken steps to integrate Google+ into nearly every service they… Continue reading Gmail gets closer to Google+