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13 Ways You Should be Using Your Smartphone for Business

Tips From T. Marie

We all know about texting, calling and emailing from our phones, but are you collaborating from it as well? With a plethora of collaboration tools online, it’s as simple as finding one with an awesome phone app that works for your business. Not to mention sharing on social media. Social Posts & Meme’s.

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Today’s Admin Needs to Become a Mobile Office Pro

Office Dynamics

An added benefit is the ability to share and collaborate on files of various types with others. Microsoft’s paid version is OneDrive for Business, which contains more features for collaboration. Share and collaborate on files. OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, Dropbox, Box and Egnyte. Google Drive. Additional Apps.

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The Genre of Productivity: The Next Big Thing On The Web

Productivityist

Every technology podcast and blog is tapping into the not so new trend of GTD and other ways to de-clutter your brain, organize your workflow and increase life task related performance results. I’m very engulfed in social media space. We seem to be phasing into the next level of social media. Information.

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Best Business Technology for Small Businesses & Their Owners (28 ideas from them to you!)

Stephanie LH Calahan

A Self-Hosted Wordpress Blog. My smartphone empowers me to conduct my business better because: > I can communicate whilst on the move, e.g. voice, text & social media updates. > Triples My Efficiency On Social Media. LNM LOVES Dropbox! Then we found out about Dropbox. It is FREE to use!

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77 Things I Did In 2010

Brilliantly Better

I did this exercise last year and it proved to be one of the most challenging blog posts I ever wrote. It also proved to be quite a viral endeavor, “infecting&# dozens of blogs with similar lists. I agree the books were largely based on some of the most popular blog posts and that made the task a little bit easier.

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An iPhone App In 30 Days – The Challenge

Brilliantly Better

And this is exactly what I’m going to do in this blog post, I will publish these daily logs (in a more or less abridged version of course) giving you a time based description of the whole process, from installing Xcode to having your app in the AppStore. I highly recommend the collaborative project at stackoverflow.com.

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