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Spanish bank BBVA migrates 110,000 employees to Google Apps
Google has persuaded Spanish bank Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA (BBVA) to migrate its workforce to Google Apps for Business. 110,000 BBVA employees will use Google Apps to 'increase productivity and drive innovation'. Email is being migrated to the...
UC Berkeley Explains Google Apps Choice Over Microsoft Office 365
The University of California at Berkeley explained why it picked Google Apps for Education over Microsoft Office 365. Google won on efficiency of migration, while Microsoft won on security, albeit barely. Most companies and institutions decline to say exactly why they...
UC Berkeley Moving from CalMail to Google Apps
Article written by Barry Levine. While Google just scored a win with UC Berkeley choosing to adopt its cloud-based email and calendar programs, Google Apps is not without detractors and failed migrations. Recently, the City of Los Angeles announced that its...
Google+ passes 62 million users, adding 625,000 new users daily
It may be because of the brand appeal, the TV commercials, the Android 4.0 release, or the general holiday spirit (or rather, blatant commercialism) that Christmas brings, or an amalgamation of all these factors, but there is no doubt that the number of new user...
Dr. Maria Kim (Dentist in Arcadia, CA)
If you are developing a vision for your website, Ray Choi of Easy Cloud Solutions is the one to help you. He met with me several times for my website and exacted every one of my million changes. New and existing patients have commented how my website is unique among the other standard dental websites. As a business owner you have to develop an image for your patients and clients. Ray makes sure you are have the right one.
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With Google Reader gone, can FeedBurner be far behind?
Google's gradual euthanasia of RSS products does not bode well for the future of RSS technology. Here's what you can do. Yesterday evening Google announced it would abandon the Google Reader RSS feed-reading app on July 1. That isn't Google's first blow to RSS...