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Cloudy with a Chance of Files: Unlocking the Potential of Cloud-Based File Storage

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Google Drive: The Google Guru When it comes to organization, Google Drive is the Yoda of cloud storage. Plus, you can seamlessly integrate it with other Google apps, like Docs, Sheets, and Slides, making collaboration a breeze. Don’t panic! Cloud-based file storage solutions have got your back.

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

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Virtual tools and resources can help you hire, manage projects, collaborate with far-flung team members and even make it look like you really do have an office. Some common favorites include Google apps, Grasshopper, Skype and Dropbox. Using an online fax service can save you some money, says Ashley Bodi of SWK Technologies.

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13 Ways You Should be Using Your Smartphone for Business

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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. But of course there are apps for Google Drive , Box and Microsoft OneDrive. My favorite?

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Daan van Rossum – CEO at FlexOS | Flex Work: The Key to Career Freedom.

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Because if you want people to be productive and creative and collaborative, you want to give them the space to do that and letting people choose and giving them that autonomy and agency to pick the place that works best for them to do the tasks that they have to do. When are we going to be at home? They didn’t exist.

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

Stephanie LH Calahan

Since I work at home (and because we're full-time RVers, always on the road), I need to be able to fax/copy/convert from anywhere. My scanner serves all these purposes -- scan a document in and you can then e-fax it over the internet, print out a copy, edit it directly through OCR software, save it as a PDF and toss the paper.