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There are many online tools to help increase awareness of your business, the majority of which are relatively inexpensive, or free of charge. Your customers find information about your industry, and the products that are available, primarily through the internet, so it is vital that your brand is visible online.

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Microsoft Windows 7 was released in October 2009. It is a brand new operating system that addresses some of the issues with Microsoft Vista, but how can Windows 7 help you in your business? Should you upgrade straightway or wait until you get a new PC? What features are there in Windows 7 that could help your business today? This feature will explore the reality of Windows 7 and help you make a decision whether to invest in it today, tomorrow or later on.
Accidentally deleting an important file from your computer isn’t a disaster if you know how to recover the file from your hard drive.
With some simple changes to how you approach your working day, and by using the technology you may already have in your business more efficiently, you can build a more effective time management strategy that will deliver real-world time savings.

You've probably heard of Facebook but what about LinkedIn, the business social networking portal? Steve Gold explains all...

For most businesses, the speed of connection into the broadband Internet can be the difference between employees twiddling their thumbs waiting for a Web page to load, or an efficient office. Steve Gold looks at ways and means of boosting your access speeds without paying out bug bucks for a leased line...
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Over the last few years, blogging has come from nowhere to becoming one of the latest innovations to take the Web by storm.
Even though Microsoft, its dealers, and its retailers are quietly reducing the cost of Windows Vista, the successor to the popular Windows XP platform, the cost of applications software for Windows from mainstream vendors remains quite high. Because of this, a growing number of companies are turning to open source software for their business applications.
Broadband has come a long way since the start of the decade, moving from being an expensive, engineer-installed VCR-box-sized system running at around 512 kilobits per second (Kbps) to being a must-have user-installable option supporting speeds of up to 20 megabits per second (Mbps) for around £30.00 per month.

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