In my next few posts, I am going to take a deeper look at Google Apps (http://bit.ly/Z10S4). If you haven’t heard of Google Apps or if you have and hadn’t bothered to check it out, you may want to consider it when I am done. I am a big proponent of Google Apps and of course, a user. Google Apps is designed to help a small office manage email, calendar, shared documents, intranets, and chat. In theory, you could replace an IT consultant with Google Apps for a small office. In fact Google Apps works exceptionally well for a virtual office. You will save money on IT and software licenses. And you will enjoy improved reliability of applications. You only need to be able to connect to the Internet to get to your stuff. For $50 per user per year, you can make the great leap to Google Apps. Not ready for even a $50 commitment? Use if for FREE with some limitations. I’ll write more in the coming weeks on this topic. If you are interested in any particular application about Google Apps, let me know and I will address it the next few posts. – Joe

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