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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Save and share bookmarks with Google+
Dedicated bookmarking sites offer features for power users, but Google+ Communities and Circles also let you save and share bookmarks.
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Set up the Chrome for Business browser in your organization using Group Policies
This is the first of a three part series discussing options available to deploy and/or administer Google Chrome in the organization.
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How to successfully roll out additional features of the Google Apps Suite
You can't simply flip a switch and expect that your users will adopt new features seamlessly. It's important to follow a step-by-step rollout plan.
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Improve meeting rooms with WiFi, Hangouts, and screen-sharing
Build a culture of participation by providing WiFi, enabling wireless screen sharing, and using Google Hangouts in your meeting rooms.
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Trouble may loom for Google in Sweden and beyond
A recent decision in Sweden may threaten the use of Google Apps in their public sector. What does this mean for Google?
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Put your business on the map: The Google Map
Add polish to the business listing that gets displayed on Google Maps using the Places for Business service.
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Google Apps and Android: Lock, locate, and wipe
For organizations that use Google Apps, remote management of personally-owned Android devices just got easier.
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Quick Tip: Use Quick Action buttons in Gmail
Google is releasing Quick Action buttons in Gmail. Find out how to use these buttons to increase your productivity.
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Take your Google Apps experience into Orbit
Orbit is an enhancement product for Google Apps which provides better document and project management capabilities.
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Quick Tip: Back up your photos to Google+
You can use Google+ on either Android or iOS to back up your mobile photos and videos. Here is how it works.
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Five ways to make Google Glass appeal to businesses
Google Glass debuted to a skeptical world. Here's what Google has to do to ensure a successful launch.
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Use Google Authenticator to securely login to non-Google sites
With two-step authentication enabled, you'll be prompted to enter a six-digit number after you provide your username and password.
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What the potential FTC investigation of Google means
The FTC may be looking into some of Google's online advertising strategies. Find out why and what this could mean for Internet ads.
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Scan-to-Google Drive: The scanner in your pocket
With Scan-to-Google Drive you can scan documents with your Android phone in just a few steps.
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Watch out for changes to the Google Apps Control Panel
Google has developed an updated Control Panel for Google Apps administration. Learn about the new features it offers.
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See what's new with Google Voice
Google Voice can offer solid advantages for business users. Find out what's new with this free service and how it can help you do your job more effectively.
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Die-hard Outlook fans can have the best of both worlds with Google Apps Sync
Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook allows users to stay in their comfort zone while still using Google Apps for Business.
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Organize your Gmail Tasks using the GTasks application
Scott Matteson explains how to plan out your priorities using Gmail Tasks with the free GTasks mobile application.
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Quick Tip: Change the conversation view in Gmail
Some people love it, some people hate it, but everyone should know how to change the conversation view in their Google mail account settings.
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Quick Tip: Set up Gmail Notifier to be alerted of new messages
Gmail Notifier can be installed on a PC or Mac to notify you of new messages. Follow these steps to get it running.
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Using Outlook 2011 on the Mac with Google Apps: Down the rabbit hole
While being able to use several email clients to connect to Gmail may seem to be a benefit, one company's experience exposes some complex problems.
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10 myths about Google Sites debunked and dispelled
Susan Cline debunks ten common myths about the collaborative website development tool Google Sites.
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Quick tip: Dots are meaningless in your Gmail address
It makes no difference how many dots you include in your Gmail address or how you capitalize it.
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7 CRM vendors that integrate with Google Apps
A number of CRM vendors have platform integrations for Google Apps, but with varying degrees of success. Adam Metz breaks it down for us.
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Send better email: Configure SPF and DKIM for Google Apps
Andy Wolber shows you how you can reduce spam with just two records added to your domain name system settings.
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Five things worth noting about Google Keep
Google Keep is Google's new competitor to EverNote and Microsoft OneNote. Here are five interesting details about it.
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Deploy private Android Apps on Google Play
The Google Play store can now be used to securely deliver private applications to your employee Android devices. Learn how easy it is to get started.
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Five ways to integrate Google Apps with WordPress
Will Kelly suggests five ways to integrate Google Apps and WordPress using plugins
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Use Google Forms to create a self-grading quiz
Andy Wolber shows us how to use Google Forms to build an automated quiz using the survey tool.
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After ActiveSync: Setup your iOS device to sync with Google Mail, Calendar and Contacts
Now that ActiveSync is going away, users will have to setup an iPhone or iPad to sync with Google Mail, Calendars and Contact using different protocols.