Since joining Twitter last spring, I made it a point to follow industry leaders and pundits that post interesting and breaking tech news and information. Two of my favorites are GoogleAtWork and Zoho. After nearly 15 years in the computer help and training business, I firmly believe in the mission of these two organizations…cloud computing.
Quickly, cloud computing involves using your browser for your document creation and management, communication and increasingly even photo management and editing among other many other functions that traditionally only occured in desktop applications. Click here to read the many articles and tips where I further explain cloud computing.
Today, I just want to highlight the many organizations that continue to leave traditional desktop software like Microsoft Office and instead use the web to provide less expensive, easier to maintain, more collaborative, and ubiquitous access to communication and documents.
- 70 reports and videos of businesses and agencies that moved to Google Docs
- Sri Lanka Telecom
- Northeastern University
- Hamline University
- College of the Redwoods
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- Northern Arizona University
- Lewis University
- Georgia Southern University
- Park University
- University of Nebraska – Omaha
- Southeastern Louisiana University
- Sheffield Hallam University
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- University of Southern California, Pepperdine University, and Loyola Marymount
- The New Zealand Post and Herald
- 15 more Universities that also use Google Apps
If you know any organizations, agencies, schools, etc that use Google Apps or Zoho, please leave a comment and link if you have it. Thanks!
Related articles:
- 5 Reasons why YOU should be moving to the cloud
- Do everything online…for free!
- For Beginners: 3 Getting Started Guides for Google Docs
- Any Gmail users out there?
- You are ignoring Web 2.0 – 12 articles to catch you up
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HelpMeRick.com started as a monthly tip site for beginners in 1996, and now supports our popular call-in computer show, and hosts thousands of useful computer tips and links.
Don’t know if this was already submitted…this website is for preschool to about 1st or 2nd grade directed at alphabet, phonics, reading short books on line. They are interactive.
This website has free printable worksheets for preschool through 5th grade for reading, math, etc.
This website also had free printable worksheets for preschool and elementary kids. Also has materials to purchase.
This site has materials to purchase for special needs kids. Some freebees, too.
Thanks for the great links Phyliss…I might edit your responses and put all the links in a single response later this week.