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Quick Tip: Work with your Google Calendar in Outlook
Google Apps Sync lets you use your Google calendar in Microsoft Outlook. Find out why this can be handy and how to set it up.
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Google App Engine: Taking the cloud to the next level
Google App Engine is part of Google's PAAS (Platform as a Service) strategy. Discover real world examples of how businesses are building web applications with this product.
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Quick Tip: Create and share a Google Calendar
Follow these steps to create and share a Google calendar with other people.
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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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Quick Tip: Add Google Portable Chrome to your toolkit and make your life easier
Google Portable Chrome lets you access your bookmarks, extensions and open tabs from any Windows computer. Find out how to make the most of it.
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Laying down the facts on Google Fiber
Google is entering the ISP space with their Fiber plans. Learn more about what it provides and how it works.
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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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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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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: Getting started with Google Talk
Google Talk is a free instant messaging, voice and video chat service. Follow these steps to start using it.