
"Google Apps" news, interviews, and features
Slideshows about Google Apps
News about Google Apps
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Google adopts single sign-on for more desktop, mobile apps
Google Apps administrators now can use single sign on for a wider set of Web and mobile apps
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Google releases Apps Referral Program in Australia
Program participants can earn $15 for every Google Apps user recommended
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Google Offers 5 Tips on How to Maximize Your Digital Workforce
A new whitepaper from Google spotlights a set of tips and tricks organizations can use to boost employee productivity .
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Kiandra IT joins Google Apps' reseller program
Google Apps 'critical' to Kiandra's business going forward
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Explore the TARDIS via this amazing Doctor Who Google Maps easter egg
Ah, Google Developers, never get too busy to keep adding in things like this.
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Google Maps' new facelift will slay the sidebar, exalt the map
A rumored overhaul of the Google Maps UI will nix the
Interviews about Google Apps
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Google cries foul over coverage of Apps outages
Company says recent Google Apps outages received a disproportionate amount of press, leading to misperception about stability of the hosted suite
Features about Google Apps
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Review: Microsoft Office 365 vs. Google Apps
Web browser or Office suite? Microsoft's and Google's office productivity and collaboration clouds pit rich and complex against simple and lean
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The best to-do apps on Android
The five best to-do apps on Android that will help protect you from being overwhelmed
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Google Keep vs. OneNote vs. Evernote: We name the note-app winner
Which note-taking tool stands above the rest? We pit Google's upstart software against the heavyweights from Microsoft and Evernote.
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Office showdown: Microsoft Office 365 vs. Google Apps
The world's most powerful online productivity suites duke it out for dominance. Which tools are best for your small business?
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Google's free file storage not such a good deal
Free users pay 25 US cents per extra gigabyte, paid Google Apps Premier customers pay US$3.50.
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How many people have really 'Gone Google'?
Only Google knows and they aren't being very specific, as suits their purpose.