|
Ars Technica | The Office suite is live on all Chromebooks. You need an Office 365 subscription to actually save and edit a document, but if you're paying the $7-per-month fee, you can now fire up the apps on a Chromebook. |
|
Lifehacker | If net neutrality is dismantled, it'll potentially give internet providers like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T free rein to throttle speeds, block websites they don’t like, and carve the internet up into slow and fast lanes. If you’re struggling to convince a friend, neighbor, or coworker that the FCC is about to make a huge mistake, here are a few talking points to help you make your argument. |
|
Wired | A stupid marital fight over a Kurt Cobain documentary is solved by a classic engineering technique: whiteboarding. "With a mug of now-cold coffee in one hand and a blue marker in the other, I delved in," writes Jasmine Jaksic. "I drew a diagram of events and interactions that had turned a mundane communication into an emotional altercation. I used a red marker to highlight areas where our conversation had escalated." |
|
|
|
MakeUseOf | Google Drive is an online and offline file syncing service, but what happens when the syncing stops working? |
|
ThoughtCo | A collection of quick tutorials for more complex documents and tasks. |
| | | Zendesk | With the enforcement date of GDPR quickly approaching, Zendesk is updating everyone on what they’ve been doing to prepare. | | Freshservice | OK, so this isn't a SaaS update per se, but you might find this post--a study of IT system administrator salary trends across the globe--interesting nonetheless. | | |
|