Month: July 2012

With a neverending sense of patience and a keen eye, Zhibin Huang is a programming wunderkind. On a neverending journey of learning new programming languages and developing cool Android apps, Zhibin stays ahead of the curve. His big secret to achieving programming guru status? He works with six browsers open--and over fifty tabs and windows running--on multiple environments. It's a good thing computer memory isn't a finite resource, right?

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Although at first glance Microsoft SharePoint seems like it would mostly benefit large businesses that deal with a number of internal and external department, many small businesses see substaintial gains in terms of productivity and project efficiency through SharePoint. When taking into account the improvement in overall workflow, the costs are generally negated--if the free version of the software (WSS) doesn't suffice and additional customization and add-ons are required (as is usually the case).

Regardless of which version of SharePoint is implemented (there are several suitable to different structures), its benefits shouldn't be overlooked by small businesses. Here are three ways SharePoint can revolutionize the way your small business works--for the better.

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There's a saying in Marketing 101: hunt where the buffalo are. Your target market is already spending time on social media, but as a small business--especially B2B--you may not be sure social media is right for your type of business. But it absolutely is!

As a small business, a solid social media initiative can bring about one of the highest ROIs of any marketing technique. Here's ten reasons social media is perfect for small businesses and why your small business can't afford to miss out.

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If anyone can hold the title of Programming Pundit, it's James Rodgers. In addition to a repertoire of development knowledge, James is also a walking encyclopedia of trivia knowledge, covering everything from obscure movie titles to foreign culinary terms to word-play puzzles. Trust us, we've tried him (and his patience) out more than once.

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