Saturday, December 25th, 2010 at 3:47 pm
Hi All,
Eric here of Eturnall Internet marketing. I’d just like to take this time to extend Holiday Greetings to all of my readership. Thank you for your continued support! Happy Holidays!
ETurnally Yours,
Eric Nathaniel Jones
Wednesday, December 8th, 2010 at 10:44 pm
On December 7, 2010 Google announced, via its YouTube Channel live stream, that it would be unveiling the Chrome Web Store. The Chrome Web Store is an online marketplace, similar to its Android counterpart, where user are able to discover thousands of web apps, extensions and themes for the Google Chrome browser. A lot of these functionalities will also be available within the new Google Chromium OS notebooks slated for release within the coming months.
Among the various topics of discussion, during the live stream which took place yesterday, was the concept of application developers having access to the largest app marketplace in the world, thus far. The representatives at Google made it apparent that selling apps on their new network could prove advantageous to application developers. Google announced that roughly 120 Million users now use their Chrome browser, with inferences that the Chromium OS could eventually reach those same heights. Because the Chrome OS will be the first of its kind I would tend to agree with Google.
Application developers are encouraged to visit the Chrome Web Store and sign up as an App developer. Users, utilizing either Google Chrome or the Chrome OS, have the ability to install Apps, pending that they have a Google account.
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Wednesday, December 1st, 2010 at 5:34 pm
The Google Apps cloud-based productivity solution suite for business is something that has been around for some time now. With functionality for email, video collaboration, document editing/collaboration, calendar and several other options, this solution falls nicely into the category of online business. Why should you be concerned, you might be thinking? Well, there are several different packages of Google Apps depending on your type of online business. Cloud computing, utilized by Google Apps, enables businesses to cut IT costs while increasing the collaborative effort amongst organizational members.
What’s more, there are several Apps, within the Google Apps Marketplace, that are free solutions that integrate seamlessly with the basic Google Apps build. Google Apps also boast a 99.9% up time for all of its services. Where this all ties together is in the fact that Google has taken a lot of the IT headaches off of the organization and provided a viable solution that allows business owners the free reign to concentrate on their primary business processes.
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