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Why Google Wants To Teach You How To Use Its Tools
| Blog - Small Business Tech Tips |
Google's suite of applications for businesses are pretty good. Low cost, many free in fact and relatively easy to use.
For example, I used Picassa to do a montage of photos with a sound voice over for the Small Business Summit (you can see it here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WPr_JRYOcY ).
See more Google solutions for business, here.
Google is starting to reach out more and touch its customers by introducing and educating them on Google's business products.
ZD Net writer Sam Diaz wrote about his experiences in attending a Google class.

























