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Sometimes technology can seem a little overwhelming.  There’s always something new to learn!  That’s why once a month we want to share ways you can improve your technology usage – always in a way that’s easy to understand.

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9 Ways to Stay Connected Outside the Office

Chances are if you are a business owner then you are also the owner of a smartphone. A recent survey by AT&T found that 94% of small business owners use their smartphones to conduct business. Here’s a look at 9 ways to use your smartphone to stay connected outside the office.

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Building A Website: Where Do I Start?

You understand the benefits that a building a website will bring to your business, but with so many options out there, how do you know which one is best? A good place to start is by looking at how your website will fit into your overall business plan.

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Protect Your Domain

Protect Your Domain Name From Scams!

Recently I started a new adventure with a personal blog. It wasn’t long after registering my domain that I began receiving loads of spam to my email. I did, however, get one that was especially bothersome.

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How to Take Screenshots on Windows Devices

If you’ve ever been on a support call before, you know how difficult it can be to help the person on the other end understand what exactly it is you’re seeing. Being able to take screenshots can make your life a whole lot easier. Below are three different ways you can capture your screens.

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Mobilegeddon

Are You Ready for ‘Mobilegeddon’?

How big of a change is the new algorithm? Google’s Zineb Ait Bahajii has said that this change will have a larger impact on search results than either the Google Panda (2011) or Google Penguin (2012) updates (hence the name ‘mobilegeddon’).

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