In today’s blog post, I’m going to do something a bit different. If you’re new to CorbinLinks.com, or looking for the top articles, here they are in order of popularity (as of May 2012):
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This section covers things related to mobility, the mobile lifestyle, mobile apps usage and development. Though software packages as a whole are often referred to as “apps” these days, the focus here is mobile and mobile-related apps. Posts here cover mobile platform apps (Android, iOS, Windows/Mango, etc.) and HTML 5 apps.
Today we’ll be discussing the third major strategy for expanding your Business IT consulting business without getting new clients. This is Part 3 of a six-part series on “business growth and expansion” we’ll discuss how to add apps and software to your existing line of products and services. If you’re new to the series, catch Part 1 here.
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Losing an iPad, iPod Touch, or iPhone can be a worrisome and expensive experience. Not only is there the frustration of losing something so expensive, but all the data security implications as well. I was traveling from coast to coast in late October 2011, when I lost my iPod Touch. This article covers the details and what I did both before and after losing it. Inside you’ll learn:
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When used creatively, there is almost no end to the productivity gains an iPad can bring into your life. This article is the culmination of my apps discoveries and usage in daily, “real” work. Hope you find it useful, and please don’t forget to add your thoughts and app suggestions to the comments area of the post.
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Greetings Productivity Seekers! Today’s article is the digital counterpoint to my “How to Achieve Mobile Productivity Using Digital Devices” article. If you haven’t yet read the pen and paper article, I highly recommend taking a quick look. Today’s article will build on concepts covered in the “analog” productivity article, so you’ll want to check it [...]
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