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Steps to Start an Online Business (Part 1)

Congratulations on deciding to start your own online business! As you embark on your new journey into entrepreneurship by running an online business, you may have a number of questions!  I’ve done quite a bit of reading on this subject in pursuit of my own dream of starting a business, and thought it may be of . . . → Read More: Steps to Start an Online Business (Part 1)

News You Should Know – Voice, Xbox, Kinect

There’s been quite a bit going on in the tech world lately.  Rather than dedicate a post to each separate item, I figured it was best served for everyone’s time to give you a quick rundown on all the news!

Google Voice for the Masses!

In case you missed the buzz, Google just recently announced open registration for . . . → Read More: News You Should Know – Voice, Xbox, Kinect

Google Voice – Now Available to Students!

If you haven’t been given an invite to sign up for Google Voice, you may now be able to jump the line and get in on the action!  Google just announced Google Voice invites for students!  If you currently have an email address ending in .edu, you can head on over to their sign-up page . . . → Read More: Google Voice – Now Available to Students!

10 Behaviors of Highly-Effective Small Business IT (Part 2)

As mentioned in my previous article 10 Behaviors of Highly-Effective Small Business IT (Part 1), there’s quite a bit of overlap between many of the “best practice” articles I read online.   In my experience, there were really only 10 behaviors or best practices that seemed to provide the most bang for the buck (or time).   After . . . → Read More: 10 Behaviors of Highly-Effective Small Business IT (Part 2)

GMail Enables Default HTTPS: The Good and Bad

Just a quick post regarding the news that Google’s Gmail Team will be enabling default HTTPS for everyone!   I read this post and was happy to see that they’re being proactive in helping to secure email for the masses.   If you’re unfamiliar with why this matters (don’t worry, you’re probably in the majority), you . . . → Read More: GMail Enables Default HTTPS: The Good and Bad