Archive for February, 2009

Symantec GoEverywhere – Your Personal Online Workspace

Symantec GoEverywhere - Your Personal Online Workspace

Laptops/Netbooks, wireless access to the Web, and Cloud/SaaS provide a Ultra-Portable Business / Personal Computing Solution.

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Microsoft launches Elevate America

Microsoft launches Elevate America

Microsoft is making online training that was previously expensive free, offering up to 1 Million vouchers in an effort to train 2 million workers by 2012.

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Yahoo! Mail Celebrates 25 Years

Yahoo! Mail Celebrates 25 Years

I still have Yahoo! emails I sent 10 years back. I still use my Yahoo! mail as primary means of communication with my friends and assoicates.

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How to make your organization Social media Ready ?

How to make your organization Social media Ready ?

There are several people talking, participating, sharing, networking, and bookmarking online about your business. Unless you listen and engage in those ’social conversations’ effectively, your business will soon lose the ‘edge’ to your competition.

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Security checklist for websites

Security checklist for websites

No matter whether you host your website yourself (on your own server) or on a paid hosting server, You need to make sure it is hacker-safe and doesn’t compromize on security threats.

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List of acquisitions by Google

List of acquisitions by Google

As of March 2008, Google’s largest acquisition is the purchase of DoubleClick, an online advertising company, for US$3.1 billion.

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fastforward09 theme – Engage Your Users

FASTforward’09 explores how leading-edge companies can use search technology to Engage Users and unlock business value by connecting people to the right information when and where they need it.

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Get a free domain and hosting from Microsoft

What’s the deal: a free custom domain name, free Web hosting, free e-mail accounts, and more.

What’s the catch: There really isn’t one, though the free domain hosting expires after one year. After that, it’ll run you a very reasonable $14.95 annually.

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