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Death of the Desktop and Gaming as We Know It
In the past week, I’ve made two observations about how technology is going through an advancement surge. What I mean by that is that there are big changes happening, and it seems like it’s happening incredibly quickly–at least in my … Continue reading
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Tagged all-in-one computers, Apple, apps, Chromebook, cloud based services, Cloud computing, cloud software, cloud technology, desktop, desktops, digital literacy, Distance Learning, downloads, DVD, e-learning, education, elearning, flash memory, GameStop, gaming, Google, Google Apps, iCloud, iPad, iPad app, IPhone, iTunes, laptop, laptops, Learning, m-learning, Microsoft, mlearning, mobile, mobile gaming, mobile learning, Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS, SkyDrive, smartphones, tablets, tech comm, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technology, video, wi-fi, Windows 7, Windows 8
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Using the Cloud–The Real Deal.
As a follow-up to my post about the scamming/hacking attack I had two weeks ago, this week I’m turning TechCommGeekMom.com over to a good friend of mine, Shay Shaked. We first met in grad school at NJIT as classmates, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Cloud computing, cloud security, cloud services, Cloud storage, cloud technology, computer security, Dropbox, Evernote, FoxyUtils, Google, Google Docs, Google Drive, hacking, Microsoft, Microsoft Word, PDFs, portable drives, scamming, scanner, Shay Shaked, shredder, TechCommGeekMom, Western Digital
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A bold move into the wild blue yonder, aka the Cloud!
After my recent run-in with scammers, I’ve now come to better appreciate cloud computing and everything that is has to offer. It’s not that I didn’t appreciate it before, but in having to restore several items and back up others … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe Creative Cloud 6, Adobe Creative Services, Adobe Creative Services 6, Adobe CS6, Adobe FrameMaker, Adobe RoboHelp, Adobe Systems, Adobe Technical Communications Suite 4, cloud, Cloud computing, cloud software, Cloud storage, cloud technology, Creative Cloud, Creative Cloud 6, digital literacy, Doc-to-Help, Flare, Framemaker, Microsoft, Microsoft Surface, mobile, RoboHelp, single sourcing, singular experience, social media, Subscription business model, TCS 4, TCS4, tech comm, tech comm software, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications suite, Technical Communications Suite 4, Twitter
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