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If your business currently buys notebook computers, what would it take to make you…

If your business currently buys notebook computers, what would it take to make you choose a Chromebook instead? #toblog

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The chrome team has been working closely with partners to continually improve the overall chromebook

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I am experimenting with importing selected Google+ posts into the webdancers blog…

I am experimenting with importing selected Google+ posts into the webdancers blog at http://www.webdancers.com/blog #toblog

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Protect Your Passwords with Google Two-step Verification

The last thing anyone wants is more complication in their online life. And managing passwords is certainly one of the banes of our Internet existence. However, there are things that we have to do to stay safe online and making sure … Read the rest

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A New Moment of Truth

A new ebook from Google confirms what I have believed for some time now: The success of any business is dependent upon online activities, whether or not they believe it, like it or participate in it. Consumers are using a wide range … Read the rest

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Bringing the 140Conf Home

The 140 Character Conference – Small Town took place in Hutchinson, KS on September 20th and once again was a great sucess, bringing together an impressive array of speakers and attendees. Deb Brown and I spoke about our experiences producing … Read the rest

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Back to Kansas: 140Conf Small Town

Last November, I traveled 1,574 miles (according to Google Maps) to the Fox Theater in Hutchinson, KS, for a one-day conference on the use of social media in small towns. The 140 Character Conference – Small Town was a collaboration between … Read the rest

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