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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. I know, not all of us can snap photos on our phones like the Insta-famous. My favorite?

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10 Apps for Administrative Productivity and Organization

Office Dynamics

Chat by phone or video conferencing, record meetings, and share screens to keep each other up to date, even if you’re continents apart! Dropbox , Box , or OneDrive may be the solution. Connect with All Things Admin on LinkedIn and on Facebook. Follow Julie on Twitter. Need to access your work from any device, anywhere?

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Productive Communication & Marketing : How to Manage All of Those Links! Interview with @ItsMyURLs CEO @hustle247

Stephanie LH Calahan

Basically what they are doing is pulling in all of your content from Twitter, Facebook, etc. We do not try to re create these sites on our service by pulling in the content feed (API) info, we do not feel that we can create these sites better than Twitter or Facebook have created their own service.   Tell me more. 

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

Stephanie LH Calahan

" That is what I heard from her as we were talking on the phone.  I use both TweetDeck (on desktop, laptop, and iPad) and MarketMeSuite, as well as Twitter's own interface. LNM LOVES Dropbox! Then we found out about Dropbox. Record Your Phone Calls Like A Pro. " Stephanie you are such a geek."

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Who Needs an Office? 10 Entrepreneurs Weigh In on the Future of Virtual Work

Success

Some common favorites include Google apps, Grasshopper, Skype and Dropbox. Start off by getting a mailbox at a local UPS, get set up with a toll-free phone number through Grasshopper.com, register a professional domain name at NameCheap.com, and get business cards and marketing material from Vistaprint or PrintingForLess.com.”.

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Postbox: A Powerful Cross-Platform Email Client [Review]

Productivityist

Postbox does integrate with several other apps, including Dropbox (allowing you to send links to your Dropbox files rather than the files themselves) and Evernote (you can send message content to Evernote – Mac only). TextExpander works just fine with Postbox and so do popular Mac task management apps Things and OmniFocus.

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Assess – Decide – Do In Under 2 Minutes

Brilliantly Better

Before posting the video on my blog, I shared it on twitter and facebook. Any thoughts of porting this application for java so regular phones can have it too? As akmon said, in the future you should port it for other phones also. And, for what matters, what really makes a difference. One more thing.

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