Monthly Archives: December 2009

How to: Create pdf files for FREE from digitized images and Word docs

A while back, when applying online for a job. I had to submit digitized career documentation.  It was all online, No paper anything.  Not only did they want the documents in digital format, they wanted them in pdf format.  At the time, I didn’t … Continue reading

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How to: Get a digitized image on Google Docs

You have paper letter of recommendation.  You or your techie friend used a scanner or one of those multi-function printer/FAX/Copier/Scanner machines to scan the dcoument to a jpeg file on your USB Flash drive.  You wanted to upload the image file to Google Docs, so you go through … Continue reading

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How to: Publish your resumé using Google Docs

We’ve been talking about online storage as a place to store important documents.  Did you know that you can actually publish your GoogleDocs so they’ll be public.  In this post, I’m going to cover the steps to get your résumé … Continue reading

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Online storage provider race finished at the starting gate

In my last post “Free online storage showdown“, I had narrowed the list of online storage provider contenders from eight to seven.  It looked like it was going to be an interesting race until the firewall got involved and handicapped all the … Continue reading

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Free online storage showdown

Last week I posted two articles “No more USB access to public computers” and “More reasons for online storage“.  In the first article I listed 8 online storage service providers that had a free storage option.   I didn’t receive any … Continue reading

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