Google in the Enterprise
Google in the Enterprise helps professionals get the most out of Google Docs, Google Apps, Chrome, Chrome OS, and all the other Google products used in business environments.
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Convenience or security: Who decides which is more important?
A fascinating discussion in the IT Security Blog raises an equally fascinating question: Who decides when convenience is more important than security?
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The difference between Gmail, a Google Account, an Apps Account, and an Apps for Business Account
There are four types of Google email accounts. Susan Cline explains the difference between each type and how they apply to enterprise users.
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Your questions answered: What Chromebooks can and can't do
Chromebooks start shipping on June 15, 2011, but can you actually productively work on one? Kevin Purdy answers the questions everyone is asking.
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Welcome to the TechRepublic Google in the Enterprise Blog
Google in the Enterprise helps professionals get the most out of Google Docs, Google Apps, Chrome, Chrome OS, and all the other Google products used in business environments.
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The U. S. requests user data from Google four times more than any other country
In the first half of 2011, the U. S. asked Google for user data almost 6000 times. Google provided the requested information 93% of the time.
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Security mysteries: The case of the cloudy data
It is of the highest importance in the art of detection to be able to recognize, out of a number of facts, which are incidental and which vital.
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The Honey Chrome extension: An example of what's new and better
A Chrome extension called Honey can automatically find coupon codes to apply during your online checkouts. Find out how it works and how it came to be.
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The Google Docs text editor that doesn't edit text files
Kevin Purdy ponders the peculiar fact that you cannot view or edit a plain text file in Google Docs without first converting it.