The Apple iPad may as well be called the Teflon Tablet for now, since challengers can't quite stick. Thanks to those 17 million iPads shipped in the second quarter, Strategy Analytics estimates that Apple held on to the 68 percent of tablet marke ... http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/oBGXhwy1QNM/ Shared via my6sense
A record of Michael Veale's Continuing Professional Development. Further details before Oct 2010 are on a CIMA CPD tool.
25 July 2012
LinkedIn Microsoft Office Integration - Business Insider
Linked In contact syncimg works on my phone so this looks like a sensible step for Outlook. LinkedIn Microsoft Office Integration - Business Insider:
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24 July 2012
Excel Waterfall Chart - Tutorial and Template - Learn how to make waterfall charts using MS Excel | Chandoo.org - Learn Microsoft Excel Online
This is a good step by step guide to creating waterfall charts that look really smart.
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21 July 2012
Tablet update
Time flies, doesn't it? It seems like only yesterday that we were just putting the final touches on our spring tablet buyer's guide, and here we are, updating it for a new season. This time, the sun is out and the trousers are getting shorter, wh ... http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/BHGU2J_iLaY/ Shared via my6sense
18 July 2012
07 July 2012
The Best Google Features You're Probably Not Using
Really interesting including digital signing and screen sharing using tools you probably already have.
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Timing is everything | The Economist
Despite its title, this article is more about timing and the risks of over-rushing and does certainly not promote unnecessary delay.
Schumpeter: No rush | The Economist:
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