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If you've ever been in a meeting and didn't have time to capture something from a white board or take a hand out with you, you can pull out your cell phone's digital camera (or regular digital camera), take a photo, send the photo to Scanrand it will clean up the image, send you a copy via email and/or send someone a copy via fax.
Scanr also extracts the key text and contact information so you can store, search and share the information online.
I don't see you using Scanr as a center piece of... |
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It seems like only a few years ago that technology vendors were clamoring to sell Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). VPNs are hardware and/or software that enables computers to security connect to one another.
However, what I've seen is a growth (a HUGE growth in fact) in online services for remote file access. Some of these services are free and many of the better ones are fee based. VPNs are still in use and needed but with the growth of low cost and very easy to use online file sharing services, VPNs (complex and expensive) are really growing to be a think of the past.
Some of the services only do one thing - help you share files. While other services, such as online collaboration suites (WebEx's WebOffice, ... |
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If your business relies on sales people going to meet clients and coming into the office on a daily or more infrequent basis, you're probably very glad to see.
If they've gone home first, especially after an over night trip they're probably well showered, smelling nice, hair in place and ready to go on the next sales call. But what about their note book computer. Their computer has been plugging into networks (wired and wireless) in client offices, airports, parks and who knows where. They've been sharing USB keys with other sales team members, and looking at CDs... |
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Linux.com has an interesting look at Granular Linux, a desktop-oriented distribution that's primary goal is to be easy to use. "With a single CD's worth of included programs, Granular Linux manages to cover a significant portion of normal end user needs, and those applications not already installed can be easily added through Synaptic. The slight problem with video and more serious problem with sound of my machine suggest that Granular is not without its issues, especially when most other distributions work properly on this hardware, but as this is a preview release of version 1.0 I think it can be more or less forgiven. I'd definitely recommend Granular to anyone with an interest in trying out a new distribution. "
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ZDOne writes "In a few years' time, almost all businesses will use open source, according to analyst Gartner — which has up to now been fairly cautious, or downright negative, in its previous predictions about community developed software. '"By 2012, more than 90 percent of enterprises will use open source in direct or embedded forms,' predicts a Gartner report, The State of Open Source 2008, which sees a 'stealth' impact for the technology in embedded form: "Users who reject open source for technical, legal or business reasons might find themselves unintentionally using open source despite their opposition.'" Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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