Review: OpenOffice.org 2.3 sports a nifty set of feature improvements, but the suite's sweetest features remain its low cost (free) and its strikingly broad platform support. The release of OpenOffice.org 2.3 brings several significant improvements to the open-source office productivity suite, including easier upgrade paths for existing Microsoft
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OpenOffice.org 2.3 Impresses
Posted by ArmadaIG under TechnologyFrom http://www.eweek.com 6198 days ago
Made Hot by: on December 30, 2007 9:34 pm
Software License Fines Fall Hardest on the Smallest
Posted by ArmadaIG under LegalFrom http://www.midmarket.eweek.com 6204 days ago
Made Hot by: on December 24, 2007 5:24 am
Most small and midsize businesses aren't even aware when they violate a software license, according to software industry sources, but that doesn't stop the fines from piling up. Nearly 90 percent of the fines collected annually by the Business Software Alliance for software license violations falls on small and midsize businesses, many of whom h
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Two Really Dumb Sales Questions
Posted by ArmadaIG under SalesFrom http://blogs.bnet.com 6218 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 29, 2007 6:03 pm
Your sales manager probably told you to ask these question of every customer, but every time you do, you're shooting yourself in the foot. The dumb questions are: Do you have the budget for this? Who is the decision-maker? Don't get me wrong. You need to know the ANSWERS to these questions, but coming right out and asking them is about as effectiv
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Personal Assistants on Call, Just Not in the Next Office
Posted by ArmadaIG under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.nytimes.com 6218 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 29, 2007 6:02 pm
IN the latest twist on the information-age truism that technology is making the world even smaller, entrepreneurs in India are trying to build a new market for the offshore services they offer: helping small businesses cope with even the most mundane day-to-day tasks. Thanks to Indian companies like Brickwork India and GetFriday, even sole proprie
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8 Steps to running your business on (mostly) free apps
Posted by ArmadaIG under TechnologyFrom http://foundread.com 6219 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 29, 2007 7:03 pm
If you spend, or plan to spend, substantial dollars on Web services or software support for your startup, you'll want to read this post. I'm going to show you how, with my 8 Steps to Running Your Business Off Low-Cost Web-Apps, it is possible to run a substantial company on software services and infrastructure that are either entirely free, or ava
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What Economic Slowdown? Small Businesses Grow Stronger
Posted by ArmadaIG under NewsFrom http://www.nytimes.com 6219 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 29, 2007 6:03 pm
Even as oil prices surge, the housing market contracts, Wall Street reels and multibillion-dollar deals falter, small businesses are flourishing and, in fact, are helping to buoy the economy, experts say. Last week, for example, a monthly report showed an increase in private sector employment in October of 106,000. That included a surge of 63,000
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It's Not the Media That Matter, but the Modes
Posted by ArmadaIG under AdvertisingFrom http://bosacksarchive.blogspot.com 6226 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 21, 2007 3:31 am
Consumers don't think in terms of media when they're actually experiencing it. They think in terms of what they want to do and what they want to get out of their media experience. If they're craving entertainment, they want to be entertained. If they're seeking knowledge, they want information. If they feel like sharing, discovering or express
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The Dark Art Of SEO
Posted by ArmadaIG under Online MarketingFrom http://www.webpronews.com 6236 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 14, 2007 12:50 am
The title of this article is designed to illustrate the point of this article. Today we won't be taking a look at black-hat search engine optimization tactics. Admittedly, I've toyed with them in a “know your enemy” kind of way but I'm no expert on advanced cloaking techniques nor effective link sp@mming tactics. What we're going to cover here
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Editing the Brochure is Wasted Effort
Posted by ArmadaIG under SalesFrom http://blogs.bnet.com 6237 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 7, 2007 4:42 pm
Decision-makers seldom, if ever, read brochures or product data sheets or any of the traditional marketing materials. If they're needed at all, such materials should be specifically targeted at lower-level folk (gatekeepers and speedbumps) who worry about such details. When a company decides to sell M2M — which is where the big B2B money is locate
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Using long tail keywords in PPC
Posted by ArmadaIG under Online MarketingFrom http://www.promotenews.com 6252 days ago
Made Hot by: on October 26, 2007 2:48 pm
As you're learning about search marketing and SEO, you will definitely run into the phrase "the long tail". Let's turn this odd term into a familiar one by looking into long tail keywords. What are Long Tail Keywords? When you are identifying keywords for your internet marketing (both SEO and PPC), the metric used most to compare keywords is i
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