Until this past month I was a great believer in Google Docs. I use them extensively, they are ideal for collaborating on press releases and similar documents.
And then this past month I started having troubles with the share function. When I send email permissions to share documents, the recipient cannot gain access. This is true even for recipients with whom I have previously shared documents.
Anyone else having similar difficulties?
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Call for speakers and the day's Health IT news
The Healthcare IT Guy: Speakers needed for Business Intelligence & Analytics for Healthcare Conference & Exhibition (July 11-12 in San Diego)
Medgadget: Pathogen Covered Scrubs Bring Style to Your Clinic
EMR and HIPAA: Operating System of Healthcare IT
Healthcare Technology News: Direct Project Specifications Achieving Widespread Adoption: Could Positively Impact Care Coordination Soon for Millions of Americans
Via HITsphere
Medgadget: Pathogen Covered Scrubs Bring Style to Your Clinic
EMR and HIPAA: Operating System of Healthcare IT
Healthcare Technology News: Direct Project Specifications Achieving Widespread Adoption: Could Positively Impact Care Coordination Soon for Millions of Americans
Via HITsphere
Friday, March 11, 2011
Aeolus String Quartet
The Aeolus String Quartet will be preforming works by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Bartok on March 20th at 2 PM at The United Church.
Be there or be square.
Be there or be square.
Labels:
Aeolus String Quartet,
Beethoven,
music
Monday, March 07, 2011
Today in Federal IT
Mark Amtower has some thoughts on defending your marketing budget in hard times.
Tom Temin finds out how his broadband service measures up courtesy of the FCC.
John Zyskowski gives us a wrap up of the recent RSA conference.
William Matthews: CIA blames 'technical difficulties' for website crash
NASA Now: Solar Storms.
Via Fedsphere created by Netspective.
Tom Temin finds out how his broadband service measures up courtesy of the FCC.
John Zyskowski gives us a wrap up of the recent RSA conference.
William Matthews: CIA blames 'technical difficulties' for website crash
NASA Now: Solar Storms.
Via Fedsphere created by Netspective.
Labels:
CIA,
FCC,
federal goverenment,
government contracting,
marketing,
NASA,
security
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
Effective book promotion?
Clients From Hell is running a contest; retweet their book promotion and you have a chance to win a MacBook Air. They are getting plenty of retweets, and I suspect traffic to their site; but is it translating into interest in the book?
If it does we may be seeing more opportunities to win a MacBook Air.
If it does we may be seeing more opportunities to win a MacBook Air.
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