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PDF Best Practice Resolutions for 2011 E-mail
Written by Nick Chandler   
Tuesday, 01 February 2011 21:20
New Year resolutions are often easy to make and even easier to break, but this year PDF users worldwide can make resolutions worth sticking to. As tech enthusiasts try to follow better computing practices for 2011, Nitro PDF Software (www.nitropdf.com) provides easy-to-follow, helpful tips and products for a pain-free year of PDF usage.
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Mobile Apps Are Everywhere E-mail
Written by Richard Oppenheim CPA   
Thursday, 06 January 2011 22:22
App is arguably the leading new word of the 21st century - so far. Just like the movie favorite, Cracker Jacks, the more we get the more we want. The public's demands for more apps are being answered in very large numbers. The appification of your entire universe has already been active for the past few years. It is your choice to stay on board the Apps express, get on board now, or watch the train leave the station without you.
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The Pre-Season Tech Checklist E-mail
Written by Dave McClure   
Tuesday, 28 December 2010 19:54

Check up artDuring the holidays, any accounting firm worth working for is taking a short break to celebrate its employees, its clients, the adventures of the year and the joys of friends and family. But after the celebration are over and firms will begin to ramp up for the tax and early audit seasons that begin in January. And sometime before those seasons begin, there are a few checklist items that will help them to be smoother.

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Mobile: A World with No Off Switch E-mail
Written by Richard Oppenheim CPA   
Monday, 13 December 2010 00:14
On off switchThe work day of my CPA father had a start time, a stop time and a lunch hour (except during tax season). He commuted from the suburbs to the city. While traveling, he read a newspaper, read a book, did some office work or slept. Sure, there were occasional phone calls at night. However, the office was the nucleus of all work including the delivery of paper everything - tax returns, 14 column audit worksheets, correspondence and hand written notes. My father died in 2000 without ever placing his fingers on a computer or cell phone. Today, the office location is wherever we are.
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The State of the Spam Address: Still Serious E-mail
Written by Bob Scott   
Wednesday, 13 October 2010 12:44

email logoJust so nobody misses the point - there's no evidence that the incidence of spam and malware being generated is improving. "What we have seen is a significant uptick in the area of malware related to the expanded use of social networking sites. Although we are isolating the malware, it blows my mind how significant it has become," says Jim Bourke, principal with Red Bank, N.J.-based WithumSmith+Brown.

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