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How Google overcomes secure browsing issues

It’s safe to say that malware attacks, phishing scams, and social media engineering practices are going nowhere fast. That means that, whether you are a home user or the owner or manager of a small or medium-sized business, if you choose to ignore safer online security practices you are putting your identity and the security

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Google+ gets a facelift

Does it ever seem to you like social media sites are taking over the internet? You’re not alone. Recent studies estimate that 16 minutes of every hour spent online in the US is spent on social media sites. One of the less well known, but still important, social media services is Google+ (aka Google Plus).

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3 steps to learn more about new hires

Social media seems to be taking over the planet. Almost every person and organization with an Internet connection has a presence on at least one social media site. While most companies use social media for marketing and connecting with customers, it can also be used to learn more about potential hires. Here are three steps

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Social media in 2013: 5 trends

With today’s technology there is so much change in the span of even a single year that it can be a bit tricky to predict what the next year will bring. This includes social media. While there are a number of trends that will continue on from last year, there are going to be some

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Overview of five popular social networks

In the early days of social networking it was easy to pick which network to be on, and could be even easier to dismiss social media as a passing fad. Fast forward to the present day, and there seems to be a social network for nearly everything. Despite the growing number of networks, five really

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Converting Currencies Using Google

Want to do a quick currency conversion? You can use Google for that. Simply type in the amount in the original currency, then the currency you want to convert it to. For example, type in: “100 dollars in yen” or “100 dollars in Mexican Pesos” and check out the results. If you have a mobile

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