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Get Your Cheat Sheets Right Here
Over at MakeUseOf, they've compiled very useful keyboard shortcuts for Google search, Firefox, Gmail, Windows including Word and Excel, and Mac OSX. They're not searchable except once you download them as PDFs, but they are a great resource; In the Google page, I picked up a few tricks on how...
Tags: Microsoft Word, Word processors, Microsoft Office, cloud computing, David Goldenberg
Blog posts 2008-07-16
Making the Switch from Windows to Mac
When I think about giving up my trusty Dell laptop for a MacBook, I sometimes fantasize about how great it would be to have a machine that doesn't need constant virus scans. Or think about how awesome it would be to go through the day without being nagged by a...
Tags: Desktops, Microsoft Windows, Notebooks, David Goldenberg, Apple Macintosh
Blog posts 2008-07-08
Should You Buy a Microsoft Office Subscription?
For some reason, Microsoft has decided to start renting an Office software package (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, OneNote and a security program called OneCare) to consumers for about $70/year. I'm assuming this subscription policy is an effort to gain back some of the market share they're losing to free programs like...
Tags: Microsoft Word, Word processors, David Goldenberg, OneCare, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.
Blog posts 2008-07-02
Use Jiffle to Show Peope When You're Available
Here on Business Hacks, I've sung the praises of Doodle as the best and simplest application for coordinating schedules for group meetings. I still love Doodle, but there's a new app in town called Jiffle that you can sync to your Outlook or Google calendar to show people when you'll...
Tags: David Goldenberg, Use Jiffle, Doodle
Blog posts 2008-04-17
Some Healthy Places To Eat When You're On The Go
Next time you're wandering through the airport looking to grab a bite to eat before you cram yourself into coach, look to see if there are any Chipotles before you head over to Burger King. Health Magazine ranked the best fast food chains out there and found that the burrito...
Tags: Food & Beverage, David Goldenberg
Blog posts 2008-04-04
Use DocSyncer to back up all of your Office Documents as Google Docs
Google Docs is fast becoming my text editor of choice simply because the collaborative advantages it gives me are far beyond what passing a Word document back and forth over email allows me to do. No longer do I have to do with improperly formatted documents, nor do I have...
Tags: Word processors, David Goldenberg, Microsoft Office, Google Docs, Google Inc., Use DocSyncer, Microsoft Word
Blog posts 2007-12-12
Get a Remote Control for Your Computer
Why should you have a usb-powered remote like the one shown on the left for your computer? There are a lot of reasons. First, it combines the PowerPoint usefulness and laser pointer of this wireless presenter with the folds-into-your-laptop's-PCMCIA-Slot portability of a Mogo mouse. Second, it has controls...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Digital media, David Goldenberg, computer
Blog posts 2007-11-27
A Word Processor/Corkboard Mashup
The daily annoyances of writing programs like Word have sent several frustrated users running to stripped-down word processors like Google Docs and even Notepad. But if you're a Mac user, it might make sense to get a writing program with more capabilities: Scrivener. Although Scrivener, which costs $35 (but offers...
Tags: Word processors, mashup, David Goldenberg, Scrivener, Microsoft Word
Blog posts 2007-06-22
Should I get Speech Recognition Software?
For slow typists like me, speech recognition software has always been an alluring beacon to what I thought would be workplace efficiency. Instead of casting off my qwerty shackles and doubling my words per minute rate, though, I've instead wasted a lot of time playing around with junky software that...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Keyboards, Telephony, David Goldenberg, software, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, speech recognition
Blog posts 2007-05-18
The Easiest Way to Backup Your Hard Drive
Sure, we all know that we should be backing up all of our files regularly. And, given that storage has dropped below a dollar per gigabyte, there are certainly no space constraints anymore. But even using the "system tools" menu on our PC to...
Tags: Backups, David Goldenberg, hard drive, backup
Blog posts 2007-04-12
Stop AutoFormatting in MS Word
Microsoft Word, the medium in which almost all of my work is done, is not a particularly user-friendly beast. It crashes on occasion, and it doesnt interact well with documents written on other software. In its standard settings, it tries—often incorrectly—to anticipate my needs, and it messes with my concentration...
Tags: Word processors, Microsoft Office, David Goldenberg, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Word
Blog posts 2007-03-27
Drag and Drop to Gmail
By now, you should have a Gmail account. Its easy to set up, simple to use, and pretty big. You can forward your other accounts to it and use it as an autoreplier when youre out of the office. Because of the large amount...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, David Goldenberg, Google Gmail, GMail Account
Blog posts 2007-03-15
Turn Your Documents into MP3 Files
Now that you know how to turn your voicemails into written documents, its also cool to be able to do the opposite. MagneticTime is a software app that lets you turn documents and emails into mp3 files for your iPod or handheld so that you can still have access to...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Digital media, Digital music, David Goldenberg, MagneticTime, software
Blog posts 2007-03-12
Wrangle Your Frequent Flier Accounts
For years, my best attempt to organize my airline miles came in the form of a laminated card I kept in my wallet that contained all of my frequent flier numbers. Id pull it out whenever I was buying tickets, but never had any real idea of the following things:...
Tags: David Goldenberg
Blog posts 2007-03-07
Get Your Voicemail Transcribed
One reason that the present doesnt look as much like the future that we imagined it would be twenty years ago is that voice recognition technology still isnt nearly as meaningful as we thought it would be. The recognition software is slow to learn, makes lots of mistakes, and cant...
Tags: TELECOMMUNICATIONS, David Goldenberg, voicemail, recognition software
Blog posts 2007-03-06
Turn Your Flash Drive into a PC Key
One of the biggest headaches about Microsofts new Vista OS is that the several different versions (among them: Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise) have such variable features. For example, the BitLocker Drive Encryption feature thats so perfect for protecting sensitive files on your work PC (or, indeed,...
Tags: Flash memory, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), David Goldenberg, USB flash drive, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC
Blog posts 2007-02-14

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CRM.GOV: no longer the bailiwick of the private sector, CRM is a prime focus of government agencies.(Cover Story)
Organizations that use CRM have long been raising the bar of customers' service expectations in the private sector. Those expectations are now crossing over into the public sector. Government agencies are feeling the same pressures as their corporate cousins--both financially and from customers. Recognizing the necessity...
Articles 2004-07-01
CRM.gov: no longer the bailiwick of the private sector, CRM is a prime focus of government agencies.(Cover Story)
Organizations that use CRM have long been raising the bar of customers' service expectations in the private sector. Those expectations are now crossing over into the public sector. Government agencies are feeling the same pressures as their corporate cousins--both financially and from customers. Recognizing the necessity...
Articles 2004-07-01
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