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Are you burning money?

Are you burning money?

By Matt | February2011, Newsletter Posts

Are you burning money that could be realized by selling used IT equipment? Outdated, or out of service computers, devices, and peripherals can be properly sanitized of data, and remarketed for a profit! Contact Re.Source Partners to find out how you can generate income with your old computers

Simplify your digital life with cloud services

Simplify your digital life with cloud services

By Matt | February2011, Newsletter Posts

As more people are accessing the internet with mobile devices such as smart phones, tablet computers, and netbooks, more digital content needs to be accessed from different locations. you can make accessing your content easier by keeping it centrally located on a cloud service. Cloud services are becoming popular with web users who connect frequently

Google Expands Cloud Presence

Google Expands Cloud Presence

By Matt | February2011, Newsletter Posts

In another challenge to Microsoft dominance in computer programs, Google has announced the upcoming release of their cloud based operating system named Chrome after their Internet Explorer competitor web browser. This Operating System would work complely from the internet without being loaded directly on a computer. However, this will require the computer to always be

Gartner Says Worldwide IT Spending to Grow 5.1 Percent in 2011

By Matt | February2011, Newsletter Posts

Despite the global recession, forecasts show that IT spending is expected to grow in 2011, good news for IT companies, manufacturers, and support. “Aided by favorable U.S. dollar exchange rates, global IT spending growth is expected to exceed 5 percent in 2010, but a similar level of growth in 2011 — while forecast — is

Google adds new “Cool” Art Browser

By Matt | February2011, Matt's Blog, Newsletter Posts

Remember when Google was arguably the coolest company on earth? That just happened again. Google has launched their “Art Project” basically bringing their “Street View” technology inside art museums around the world. This allows users to see museums and famous works of art without actually traveling the world. Currently you can visit 17 museums and