Small Business Computing Newsletter for February 19, 2008
Tuesday February 19, 2008
Symantec Enters Online Storage Biz -February 19, 2008 The data security company targets small and mid-sized businesses with two online storage services and also revs up its Backup Exec line for Windows 2008.
Exploring Office 2007: Error-Free Worksheets in Excel 2007 -February 19, 2008 It's critical to understand the problems that might occur in your Excel worksheets. In this article, we'll show you how to keep them as error-free as possible.
Americans' e-Commerce Conundrum -February 15, 2008 New report finds that Americans love the convenience of shopping online, but worry about security.
PowerPoint Tips: Slide and Title Masters -February 14, 2008 Mastering the art of PowerPoint masters will save you time, repetition and a whole lot of aggravation.
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A Buyers Guide to Business Projectors -February 13, 2008 Pricing for portable business projectors continues to decline, while brightness and features continue to improve. Whether you're buying for a projector for the first time or the fourth, heres what you need to know.
Microsoft: How Does 'Free' Sound? -February 13, 2008 Microsoft introduces an update to Office Live Small Business that makes most services free charges fees for others.
Review: Business Plan Pro 2008 -February 12, 2008 If youve got a great idea for a business, the first thing that youll need is a plan. And to help with this, Business Plan Pro, now in version 11, offers an effective tool that can organize thoughts, analyze finances and summarize your strategy.
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