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Social media. It’s everywhere, and it’s overwhelming. With new social networks emerging everyday that experts insist your brand must be a part of, how is one to keep track of them all, much less moderate them? Why, social media software of course. We know, we know: but there are hundreds out there! How do I know which social media software is right for me?
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We all know how it works. We see that cool ad on the television displaying how fast a particular broadband internet is, we get in touch with the ISP to ask about their packages and some of them even go as far as demonstrating the speed of their service to use if we want. We leave their office satisfied, believing we already have one of the fastest internet connections in the world, only to end up getting home to see something different. Sometimes, the internet connection even works fast when we get home, but we start to doubt the real speed after a few weeks.

Since internet service providers charge based on the service they offer it is very important for us to do our due diligence to ensure we are not paying for a service we aren’t using. The key to ensure you don’t pay for a service you aren’t using is to test your real internet speed compared to what your ISP promised and this article will be giving you a few tips to help you know your real internet speed.
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Cloud computing garners an ever increasing amount of press, ranging from companies touting its advantages to reports on new and worrying privacy concerns. Whether you are in favor of or against the mass migration to the cloud, its accompanying advantages and trends are undeniable key factors in determining where businesses will develop.

Cloud computing

 

What Makes Cloud Computing Different?

Put simply, cloud computing is a mass migration away from apps running on single computers, creating or processing data tied to a single location. No longer are you restricted to your desk when editing a document or spreadsheet, or limited to doing so on your computer. Whether you prefer the slim form factor of a tablet or a small and powerful smartphone, cloud computing lets you work from anywhere and using many different types of devices.

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