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Google in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | September 29, 2011

Gmail in your mobile browser is probably better than your email app

Sure everything is supposed to be an app these days, but Kevin Purdy thinks Gmail on a mobile Web browser may be your best bet. Read more

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10 subtle features you should know about Google Plus

Besides the obvious like Circles, Google Takeout, and Sparks, there are some great subtle Google Plus features you should know about as well. Read more

Cheers and jeers for Google Groups for Business

Google Groups gives businesses basic functions for managing internal distribution lists and external mailing lists, but is the tool really an Enterprise-ready app? Read more

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How to root a Toshiba Thrive tablet

Jack Wallen walks you through the steps you'll need to take to root a Toshiba Thrive tablet. Read more

Android's apps are comparatively ugly: Is Linux to blame?

Donovan Colbert didn't realize how nice WP7 was until he had to go back to the Android platform. He predicts that Microsoft will come from behind to steal Android's thunder if Google fails to make huge improvements. Read more

How to save your Twitter timeline to a file with a simple script

Marco Fioretti shares a simple script that uses the Curl program that you can run as a cron job from your server to archive a Twitter timeline. Read more

Google hacking: It's all about the dorks

Google Search shows no bias. It will help anyone find anything, including vulnerable Internet-connected devices. You just need to know what to ask. Read more


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T-Mobile's '4G' smartphones (photos)

T-Mobile has rolled out HSPA+ as its version of 4G, even though it's technically a 3G technology. Yet, it boasts speeds that rival that of its competitors' 4G networks, so we're inclined to give it a pass. View on site

Toshiba Thrive 7" tablet (photos)

Take a closer look at the Thrive 7", an Android 3.2 tablet from Toshiba due in December 2011. View on site



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Google hacking: It's all about the dorks

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