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Bookmarks for April 11th through April 16th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. A New Approach to Printing – “a service that enables any application (web, desktop, or mobile) on any device to print to any printer.” Governments and Citizens: You Don’t Own … Continue reading
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Organising yourself with Evernote
Evernote is a nice little app that I have mentioned a couple of times before. It’s a note taking and organising tool, which exists in three main forms: a website, a desktop application for your computer, and an iPhone app. … Continue reading
Moving to Google Apps…and surviving!
Dave says: Paul is a director of Learning Pool, and thus my boss. When he offers to contribute a post to this blog, I don’t have to say yes, but it kind of makes sense to do so. As well … Continue reading
Posted in google, Guest post
Tagged cloud computing, enterprise, google apps, google enterprise, saas
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Importance of mobile
Mobile platforms are going to be ever-increasingly important to government, not least in terms of communicating and consulting with citizens – especially in terms of engaging with the disadvantaged who are more likely to have a mobile phone than a … Continue reading
Posted in EntGov, Government 2.0
Tagged cloud, collaboration, enterprise 2.0, EntGov, iphone, mobile, saas
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