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Today’s Admin Needs to Become a Mobile Office Pro

Office Dynamics

OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, Dropbox, Box and Egnyte. I use this app often from my mobile devices to view and sign contracts that are emailed to me in PDF form. Sign up for Donna’s newsletter at www.MOSTraining.com Follow her on Twitter @DonnaGilliland and on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/MOSTraining. Additional Apps.

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The Freedom to Work from Anywhere: Your Virtual Business Tips (Part 4)

Stephanie LH Calahan

And I'm always connected to Facebook, obviously. Having VAs I can simply fax order forms to. I have Dropbox on my phone as well so I can easily send documents to my consultants while on the road. Management example: maintaining a frequently requested/used links doc in Evernote, and up to date forms and procedures.

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

Stephanie LH Calahan

  Even if you are not the most technical person on your block, you probably have some form of technology in your life that you love.  LNM LOVES Dropbox! Then we found out about Dropbox. PPS Join us on Facebook! The initial thought was that we might need to design a server, network our computers together, etc.

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How An iPhone, An iPad And A Mac Are Shaping My Digital Life

Brilliantly Better

I keep a number of notifications alive, like new friendship requests from Facebook, replies form Twitter and PayPal (yeah, I do love those daily tiny alerts telling me that people are still buying my books or that I just received some affiliate payment). I do answer Facebook friendship requests using my iPhone. Conclusions.

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

Productivityist

We are seeing huge growth in notetaking apps, highly-advanced collaborative tools, todo lists with reminders and Dropbox support to back them all up. This feels like an evolved Facebook — or a more informative Twitter. The novelty of social media as a form of communication has worn off completely; even for the mainstream now.

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Assess – Decide – Do In Under 2 Minutes

Brilliantly Better

I did this video after I started to receive the first round of feed-back form my very first customers. Before posting the video on my blog, I shared it on twitter and facebook. subscribe by RSS follow me on Twitter subscribe by email join me on Facebook Wanna Know How I Get Things Done? One more thing.

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Assess – Decide – Do: Natural Productivity

Brilliantly Better

It came in the form of three words: Assess – Decide – Do. Now, the app is in the AppStore for more than 2 months, the latest version syncs your data with Dropbox, there is also an iPad version and so on. I have struggled with many forms of organization, and I despise task lists. Just to get it right.)

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