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10 myths about Google Sites debunked and dispelled

Susan Cline debunks ten common myths about the collaborative website development tool Google Sites. Read more

Resource of the day

Take this Important Step to Protect Your Software Investment

Why renew software subscription and support? Watch this video to find out why it's one of the most important steps you can take to protect both your bottom line and your software investment.


Why Googorola could mean faster enterprise adoption of Android

The combination of Google and Motorola may be just the catalyst required to make Android devices acceptable in the enterprise. Read more

Andrew Shen adds a deeper search feature to Google Plus

Andrew Shen has written a free Web app called Google Search Plus that adds the ability to search for both Profiles and content to Google Plus. Read more

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I don't want to live in a world without Microsoft and neither do you

As popular as the notion might be in some circles, a world without Microsoft would make our lives worse, not better. Read more

Use Word 2010's Navigation Pane to quickly reorganize documents

Use Word 2010's new Navigation Pane to quickly move sections in a document; it's much quicker and easier than trying to select and move all that content manually. Read more

Protecting the blind side: Invest in security awareness to protect data

Dominic Vogel crafts an apt football analogy to underscore the importance of investing in security awareness training for employees. Not doing so could undo all of your high-dollar tech solutions. Read more

Access Gmail and Calendar on your mobile device

You can use the browser-based Google App to check email and calendar, or you can use Google Sync to sync your mobile phone's native mail and calendar apps. Read more

TechRepublic Live 2011 will be free to the first 100 registrants

TechRepublic is hosting a free tech event in Louisville on September 28-30, 2011, but seating is limited. Reserve your spot today to get a seat at one of the best conversations in IT. Read more


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Ten rules to keep tech support sane

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Samsung Galaxy S II hands-on (photos)

The Samsung Galaxy S II is heading to AT&T and T-Mobile very soon, but CNET got a chance to take a closer look at the phones at a special event in New York. See them here. View on site



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