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May 05, 2020

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The coronavirus will change Windows forever

And that’s partly because it’s making it easier for Microsoft to head in a direction it was already taking.

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How do you easily brand a tech site? Grab a .tech domain extension

Tech entrepreneurs now have a whole new way to brand their site.

Salesforce unveils tools for a post-pandemic return to the office

Work.com contains apps and information resources to support organizations as business looks to resume operations in many countries.

Top web browsers 2020: Firefox stays afloat, Chrome hits 69% for first time

Even as Chrome hit a new record for browser usage in April, Firefox managed to actually grow just a bit.

Jonny Evans: Apple's new 13-in. MacBook Pro gets Magic Keyboard

Apple is getting on with business, introducing a faster 13-in. MacBook Pro model now equipped with the revised Magic Keyboard.

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Adoption of Meeting and Workstream Collaboration Solutions Spikes in Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

Read Gartner's COVID-19 remote workforce impact report.

ICYMI: How to use Todoist for team task management

If advanced project management software seems like overkill, Todoist offers an easy and economical way to keep your team’s projects on track.

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4 tips for easier contact management

From efficient scheduling capabilities and appointment confirmations to the ability to carefully track client preferences and update ever-evolving business services and pricing, contact management software has become more critical than ever.

Chrome OS: Tips, tools, and other Chromebook intelligence

Your one-stop source for Chrome OS advice, insight, and analysis — from someone who's covered Chromebooks closely since the start.

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Master of Knowledgement Management

This master’s degree prepares you for a career managing the intellectual and knowledgebased assets of various organizations, including corporations, non-profits and government agencies.

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