This online suite of services is offered by Google and provides email, a calendar application, and Microsoft Office-compatible word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation applications. It provides powerful collaboration capabilities for workgroups of all sizes. It includes 25 gigabytes of mail storage; 10GB of Google Site document storage; a 99.9% uptime guarantee for email; APIs for integration with existing business infrastructure (single sign-on, user management, email gateway); and 24/7 web/phone support. All of this for $50 a year per user, which includes GMail customized for your own domain (e.g., larry@mydomain.com); Google Calendar; Google Docs and Spreadsheets; Google Talk; Google Video; Google Page Creator; and more. For complete specs, click here. Free versions are offered for nonprofits and schools under 3,000 users. Contact us today for more information and integration assistance.
BlackBerry Desktop Manager for MacThis is the first BlackBerry product by BlackBerry for your Mac. It's nice that they are finally devoting the resources to the Mac, even if they are several years late to the party. If you have a Blackberry and a Mac, you might want to check out this beta-release product.
Mamba Bags from BooqCheck out these good-looking bags for your PC or Mac -- at a great price. Save 20% on any Mamba Sling with promo code MSL9.
Web-based money management is easy using Mint. As detailed in MacWorld's August 25, 2009 article on web-based money managers, Mint provides you with an overview of all of your finances, all in one place. Your information is protected via AES encryption, similar to the security used by banks; Mint has policies in place to protect your information from renegade employees. Mint is not a program that's used to spend or transfer money -- it's strictly for informational, tracking, and budgeting purposes.
Seagate Free Agent 1TB USB Hard Drive
If you've been putting off purchasing that external hard drive for backup, wait no more. Office Depot is offering a special price on the Seagate Free Agent 1TB USB hard drive:
Even if you already have a backup drive, you may want to consider purchasing a second one and keep it offsite or locked away in a safe. Keeping your documents, photos, and music safe is one of the smartest things you can do for your data.


