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Want the ability to access, share and manage files from wherever you happen to be, without having to invest in expensive technology or IT staff? Cloud makes it simple and affordable to store and manage all your digital content – from financial, creative and productivity documents to image, audio and video files – right from your laptop, your smartphone or any other web-enabled device. -
An update to going paperless with the iPad | Feker
"I have been using the Bamboo a few weeks now and really like it. It is the same size as a pen with some weight so the feel of it is much better. Excellent build quality for a simple tool and the silicon type top means it very nicely glides across the screen and much easier than the Pogo stylus. I really am enjoying using it. I have a number of notepads for different projects open within the app Penultimate and its working really well. Referring back is easy. Not carrying paper is great and the only thing I am very careful about is ensuring my iPad always has plenty of battery."
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How to Take Advantage of Google+ Messaging | GeekBeat.TV
"I’ve been using Google+ since about day 2 of the limited field trial and in that time I’ve noticed that most people, even many of the geeky tech-oriented people, don’t quite get the finer points of messaging yet. It’s time to correct that."
- I’ve been using Google+ since about day 2 of the limited field trial and in that time I’ve noticed that most people, even many of the geeky tech-oriented people, don’t quite get the finer points of messaging yet. It’s time to correct that.
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Space Shuttle: The complete missions -- by Nature Video - YouTube
NASA's 30-year Space Transportation System (STS) program came to an end on 21st July 2011. The Space Shuttle fleet delivered the Hubble Space Telescope, the International Space Station, and dozens more
- ASA's 30-year Space Transportation System (STS) program came to an end on 21st July 2011. The Space Shuttle fleet delivered the Hubble Space Telescope, the International Space Station, and dozens
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Friday, July 22, 2011
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