Last night dozens of entrepreneurs and investors met up in Palo Alto for Startup2Startup, a program founded by Dave McClure and Leonard Speiser that’s meant to help new entrepreneurs connect with their peers, and perhaps meet some potential investors. Each month, Startup2Startup invites a seasoned entrepreneur or tech executive to speak to the attendees; [...]
Tags: Attendees, Aviary, Boolean, Bradley Horowitz, Buzz, Chunk, Core Competencies, Dave Mcclure, Feats, Fireside Chat, First 48 Hours, Gmail, Google, Google Apps, Initial Concerns, Launch, Leonard Speiser, Palo Alto, Personal Relevance, Vp
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Sat, March 27 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Many of us take the disaster readiness of servers and data centers for granted. But for IT admins from both small and large companies, being prepared for disaster and emergency situations is complicated and expensive issue. Google has made an announcement today for any enterprise users of Google Apps; assuring IT admins that the suite [...]
Tags: Calendar, Disaster Proof, Disaster Readiness, Disaster Recovery, Emergency Situations, Enterprise, Exact Price, Giant, Gmail, Google, Google Apps, Google Docs, High Speed, Maintenance Costs, Multiple Times, Replication, Servers, Service Provider, Speed Connections, Storage
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Thu, March 4 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
In 2008, productivity suite empire Zoho launched a simple invoicing tool, unsurprisingly called Zoho Invoice. Today, the startup is releasing a new version of its Invoice, dubbed Invoice 2.0, that has a fresh user interface and provides a more open application.
The fact is that over the past two years, there have been a plethora of [...]
Tags: Bells And Whistles, Currency Support, Email Exchanges, Email History, Forum Tool, Free Version, Google, Google Apps, Intelligent Strategy, Invoices, Invoicing, Online Forum, Open Application, Plethora, Productivity Applications, Productivity Suite, Seamlessly, Startups, Travel Material, User Interface
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Thu, February 11 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
This has not been the greatest start to the year for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser. Days after news of the latest security flaw in Internet Explorer, Google is adding fuel to the fire by phasing out support for IE6 for two of its Google Apps products, Docs and Sites (which recently got an aesthetic upgrade).
For [...]
Tags: Better Security, Enterprise Versions, First Move, Fuel To The Fire, Gmail, Google, Google Apps, Google Docs, Internet Explorer 7, Internet Explorer 8, Internet Explorer Browser, Latest Security, Microsoft Browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Modern Browsers, Mozilla Firefox, Security Flaw, Security Flaws, Video Site, Web Developers
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Fri, January 29 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments