Throughout the recent years we have seen an uptake in a new group of SMB’s – the “Progressive SMB,” organizations that are increasingly encroaching on the territory of their larger competitors. But what makes a SMB progressive?
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Throughout the recent years we have seen an uptake in a new group of SMB’s – the “Progressive SMB,” organizations that are increasingly encroaching on the territory of their larger competitors. But what makes a SMB progressive?
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Editing documents in Google Docs no longer requires an Internet connection. Here’s how to get up and running in offline mode.
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View and Edit Microsoft Office Documents Stored on Dropbox and Other Storage Services from Any Device With a Web Browser. Delete the scoop?
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Improvements to the Gmail offline Chrome app
You can now choose whether you want to synchronize 7, 14 or 31 days worth of mail. So the next time you get on an airplane, you can sit back and tackle up to 31 days of mail all while offline. Delete the scoop?
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Google's Chrome browser helped spark a wave of innovation in web technology since its arrival in late 2008. Over the last 4 years, dozens of new technologies have emerged, changing the landscape of the web forever. Chrome has been at the forefront of compatibility for these new technologies and has accelerated the pace of browser releases across the industry. The History of Chrome illustrates key milestones in the browser's history, the technologies that have emerged since it launched, and the meteoric rise in users who count on Google Chrome as their browser of choice. The infographic was translated into six languages (English, Spanish, French, Italian, German and Portuguese) for distribution in multiple international markets. Delete the scoop?
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Google has announced Compute Engine, a cloud-computing service that allows businesses to run their applications on servers in the tech giant's data center."We're introducing Google Compute Engine, an infrastructure-as-a-service product that lets you run Linux Virtual Machines on the same infrastructure that powers Google," said Google in its official blog Thursday. Delete the scoop?
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The Chrome Web Store, open to developers since mid-2010 and to end users since late 2010, is still at a nascent stage, but has the potential to succeed in a major way, according to a Google executive. Delete the scoop?
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This Google Chrome extension let's you see your next meetings and the current date on the icon, get desktop event reminders, add events from the popup in mon... Delete the scoop?
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