The truth about Google Apps

Google has some good apps but you need to understand the pressures that challenge them? Apps are big money and the range and value of these apps are limitless. Organisational skills, delivery of messages and layout of data is big business and Google are constantly challenged by Microsoft designed software. Old businesses that wish to retain information through things like Oracle are branded software, when these types of industries are compromised they generally take action. The problem with free software is that it is open software, this software is generally designed by people like you and me and because it is open software it can be adapted and changed at any time.

This code is good in its raw form and should not change, however when copyright infringements come into question its then you see ripples in Google Apps. They come and go and just like any Open software they are restricted in the way they can dismantle the creative text, because most of this type of software designed on Linux is designed by individuals therefore making it almost impossible to draw conclusions about copyrights.

In this blog post called the Google Apps Truth we explain the benefits of getting used to Apps, understanding the differences between business based software and how you can if you know where to look gain valued experience for working in the new sectors that are set to employ people over the next 20 years. If you are not working and are frustrated about this then this post should reassure you about a few things.

The truth is any work is good work in my books, especially when it helps to develop new and improved ways of delivering technology. Unfortunately whilst people learn new skills and develop new software and companies unite or split the teachings change, its difficult to find out what is true and what is not because big companies can change the validity of these truths is you wish to associate a truth with an employable skill.

Google have just created a new newsletter facility and improved there friend connect facilities, whilst search engines have changed even outside of Google's control other companies like Bing are now being served by a number of other popular search engines, so if you are looking for free traffic and studying the logarithms of the engine you nee ot keep submitting and indexing with various engines as the chop and change.

Even the ping devices used to index which many people consider Google to be the first port of call are changing. For business this is fine who are already studying these things and keeping a close contact with there customer base through Microsoft but outside Google catches up with its rising support of Free Social Media.

You can take advantage of this now with the power of your phone by piping your social media sites with images video's and micro posting to the various social networking channels. This is good for indexing and getting traffic not just for the organic keywords but more emphasis I mean here is that many of these popular social networking sites are improving there reach all the time within there own open software design, in short this can save you a lot of time if you wish to reach an audience.

The downside of micro sites like Google Buzz and Twitter is that not many people login, people rather stay in the confines of there Facebook page, you only have to see how many companies that say Facebook should be your fist port of call to read the feeds that are optimised by these open source and sometimes paid for software to understand why Google sometimes have to shut down certain media extensions like Google Video's.

Luckily I have read soon this month we will have a thing called Google TV, so you can begin churning out content there soon. My favourite Google extension which many of us use and perhaps take for granted are these Google App pages, which are great for blogging Slide Show video's or making basic Adobe equivalent PDF's but the downside of this when communicating with business's is the open software can often not be opened without the software embedded on your own hard-drive, consider this when sending e-mails.

Way's around avoiding this are by looking at the e-mail address, for example if you are sending work from college or to employers you may want to use your Microsoft Word because generally these are standard styles and the format will remain true. The truth is many Google Apps outside of the Google bundle can loose there aesthetics and that's even if the people reading within business and industry can read what you are trying convey.

So in conclusion I recommend you go over to Google Newsletters and start building a re-communicating with your list from Friend Finder, if you can draw this number of Google users you will be communicating with people with Google Tools who may or may not be in the industry but are good with Google tools and are willing like me to contribute to the Open source Pool to improve the opportunities and business reach of smaller companies online, if this saves paper and stuff like that I will be very helpful. But at the same time I do not wish to step on the toes of reputable companies like IBM, Adobe, Cisco and indeed Microsoft who have the real money to pave the way for business's future's online.

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