Small Business Computing Newsletter for March 11, 2008
Tuesday March 11, 2008
Smart Tips for New Technologies -March 11, 2008 If you're ready to invest in new technology this year, an expert from Acronis software offers a few tips on what to consider and how to protect your business.
Microsoft Word Tips: AutoCorrect and AutoText -March 10, 2008 Dont get caught up in repetitive typing and correcting common typos. The AutoCorrect and AutoText tools in Word can help you to increase your efficiency and speed up your day.
Master Vista With Keyboard and Desktop Shortcuts -March 7, 2008 Unless you really like your mouse, it pays to learn how to navigate Vista with keyboard shortcuts. And when nothing but an icon to click will do, save yourself some menu crawling with desktop shortcuts.
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Intuit Awards $50K Grand Prize -March 6, 2008 An Ohio couple with a dream of starting a healthy-foods café where both kids and parents can eat and have fun takes the top prize in Intuit's Just Start contest.
Trend Watch: Unleash Your Inner Video Producer -March 6, 2008 Expert advice for creating your own videos whether you sell collectibles or merchandise or have a service-oriented online business.
Data Backup: Iomega Revs Up to 120GB -March 5, 2008 The latest addition to Iomega's family of REV backup drives boasts a storage capacity of 120GB per cartridge and drives another nail into the tape-drive coffin.
Customer Service with a Virtual Smile -March 5, 2008 Providing personal service can be tricky when you're not physically present, but not if you follow our top tips for nurturing stellar online customer relations.
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