Social media can rule your life, increase stress

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Cup of Joe: Babies Rule Internet Marketing

Cup of Joe: Babies Rule Internet Marketing I have some great news! On Wednesday, my sister gave birth to my third niece! Now with three…
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Women rule on social networking sites – Technology & science – Tech and gadgets

Social networking sites are reaching a higher percentage of women than men worldwide, with 75.8 percent of all women online visiting such sites in May,…
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5 Reasons why cloud will rule the world

The drug of choice for many technically inclined people these days is “cloud computing.” I love cloud computing. Why? The idea behind cloud is a simple one. Rather than having dedicated servers for each client or group, a large number of people can share the infrastructure of a database, highly customizable software, or the general database platform for the desired applications. Despite its introduction in the early 2000s, cloud is only now starting to peak its head out of the cave and show us its blazing guns. Here are five reasons why cloud will rule the world now that it has shown us its real abilities.

1. The art of natural collaboration.

With software as a service (SaaS), one of the main forms of cloud computing, there isn’t a need to install software on every computer or engage in a long and difficult process just to share files, documents, or information. With the use of cloud software, collaboration becomes second nature. Take Google Documents and Google Wave as examples. Multiple viewers can add to and edit the same document at the same time, even keeping open communication while doing so. This is able to happen due to the innovative way that cloud approaches file storage and editing processes.

2. Technical issues vanish in the haze.

With previous forms of computing, such as the client-server computing relationship, technical issues were pretty severe. Since many of the resources that were required came from the on-site computers and servers, you had to have an internal technical support guru or department. Even with server run software, upgrades and alterations, especially ones that were customized to any degree, could be disastrous. Cloud computing shows its super hero qualities by having application companies provide their own technical support for the infrastructure, platforms, and software.

3. Software costs get flattened by a twelve ton anvil.

Once upon a time, in the excruciatingly recent past, each individual computer that needed access to a database, set of utilities, platform, or software required its own software license. A technical support employee would have to get this software onto each and every computer and handle all the technical issues. Don’t forget that the company would have to purchase each of these licenses. With software running in the cloud, you don’t have to take this time to install software, nor do you have to pay the licensing fees, which can quickly add up.

4. Employees break the chains of location.

Maybe you don’t want your employees to work on their projects from home, a cafe down the street, the city library, or their Aunt Mimi’s house. However, for companies that do want their employees to have that extra flexibility, the “work from anywhere” format of cloud computing is a modern day miracle. Exchange hosting, which gives you full access to exchange, will allow your employees to work from ANYWHERE! Even if they don’t want to.

5. Working with freelancers no longer requires pain killers.

Working with freelancers used to be a painful process requiring an overly complicated structure for completing any given project. Now, with cloud, you can easily add freelancers as collaborators in your platform or software, then remove them when their services for your company have been completed.

This, my friends, is why cloud computer is going to explode and become more common. Of course, not ever project is right to employ cloud computing- but you will probably know that before you explore. There are so many benefits, why wouldn’t cloud change the world?


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In Mobile, Women Rule Social Networking

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SBA Proposes New Rule to Expand Federal Contracting Opportunities for Women

SBA Proposes New Rule to Expand Federal Contracting Opportunities for WomenLast month, the U.S. Small Business Administration released a proposed rule that would expand federal contracting opportunities for women-owned small businesses. Currently, the government’s goal is that 5 percent of federal contracting dollars be directed to women-owned small businesses, but that goal has not yet been met.

“Women-owned small businesses are one of the fastest-growing segments of our economy, yet they continue to be underrepresented when it comes to federal contracting,” said SBA Administrator Karen Mills. “This proposed rule [Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB)] is a step forward in helping ensure greater access for women-owned small businesses in the federal marketplace.”

In order to assess women’s participation in government contracting, the SBA analyzed the federal procurement market since 2000. The Obama Administration decided to draft a new rule (different versions of these rules have been introduced several times in the past few years) incorporating all the analysis, questions and comments up to this point.

During the Bush Administration, an earlier proposed version of the rule drew a firestorm of criticism from women’s business advocates because it identified only four industries where WOSBs were underrepresented. Based on a Kauffman-RAND Foundation study commissioned by the SBA the new proposed rule identifies 83 industries where women-owned small businesses are underrepresented in federal contracting. The new proposed rules used both “share of contracting dollars” and “share of number of contracts awarded” to determine where WOSBs are underrepresented.

Other components of the proposed Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) rule include:

  • Eligible businesses must be 51 percent owned and controlled by, and primarily managed by, a woman or women. The women must be U.S. citizens, and the firm must be “small” as defined by the SBA’s size standards for its industry.
  • A prior version of the rule had required that the program wouldn’t apply to federal agencies unless those agencies certified that they had discriminated against WOSBs. This rule removes that requirement.
  • Women-owned small businesses can self-certify as “WOSBs” or be certified by third-party certifiers.  WOSBs that self-certify would submit certification at the federal ORCA Web site and submit a core set of documents to an online “document repository” that the SBA will maintain and that each agency’s contracting officers can access. The SBA will vigorously pursue unqualified companies that take advantage of the program.

Comments can be submitted until May 3, 2010, to Regulations, or by mail to Dean Koppel, Assistant Director, Office of Policy and Research, Office of Government Contracting, U.S. Small Business Administration, 409 3rd St. SW, Washington, DC  20416. Reference RIN 3245-AG06 when submitting comments.

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Free Business Idea: One authenticator to rule them all. | Free Target Card

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Developing a Digital Strategy 009 – Practicalities twitter etiquette | Heidi Allen Online

The number one rule in Twitter ettiquette is – Be Genuine. As a rule of thumb, think about what you are about to post and ask if you would say it in…
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