Archive for August, 2011

Securing SMB: 5 Behavioral Actions That Could Put Your System At Risk

Corporate IT Security

Corporate security is serious business, but as an SMB how do you know if you’re unconsciously leaving the back door open to cyber criminals?

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Ganttic – Resource Management and Planning Made Simple

Ganttic

Ganttic is an online project management software for scheduling resources and projects, including teams, facilities, equipment, bookings and production. Their online scheduling software provides user-friendly graphical interface and interactive Gantt charting for real time collaboration. Perfect for resource management and project scheduling. Best of all, it’s free and idiot-proof.

With Ganttic there is no learning curve. Just go online, register at Ganttic and 30 seconds later you’re using templates to schedule and manage your small business. Practical things like teamwork, projects, bookings and production. The stuff you need to keep track of.

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Top 101 Blogs for Work-at-Home Moms

Work at Home Moms

The mother of the past may have stayed home and had two tasks – raising children and tending to the house. With the boom of the internet, there are various work-at-home options for moms. Just because you’re staying at home doesn’t mean you can’t contribute to the household funds or simply sock money away for a rainy day (or your children’s education or your own retirement).

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Top 50 Wedding Planner Blogs

Wedding Planner Blogs

Getting married, know someone who is, or are just dreaming about your own day? There’s a lot to consider. Announcements, invitations, guest lists, seating, menus, travel, attire, and more are enough to make any future bride and groom call for help.

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7 Features That Would Encourage iPad Owners to Upgrade to the iPad 2

Apple - iPad 2

Since purchasing my iPad a few months ago, I have to say that it’s far more than a giant iPhone. Not only does my iPad let me check and respond to emails and drop by Facebook and HootSuite, it lets me draw (with Brushes and my BoxWave stylus), take hand-wirtten notes in Penultimate, find constellations (with StarWalk), keep up with World of Goo, and play synth versions of the violin, ukulele, piano and guitar (Magic Fiddle, Ukulele San, Pocket Piano, Six Strings).

I even have apps that will record audio, turn speech into text and translate just about any language (QuickVoice, Dragon Dictation, Google Translate).

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