Archive for the ‘Document Management’ Category

Resolve Your Receipt Nightmares

You’re probably wondering, “Why should I save my receipts?” 
They’re cumbersome in large numbers. They seemingly multiply in wallets, pockets, purses, car compartments — you name it. And not to mention they’re not visually appealing (the mundane black/white color scheme can get a bit stale), especially those ridiculously long receipts you get after visits to the [...]

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Why Go Digital?

If you read our article yesterday on the story of Martin Reisch, a Canadian traveler heading toward the US, who forgot his passport at the airport but was able to use the copy on his iPad,  then you’re familiar with the wonders of technology and the benefits to going digital. According to LaserFische, a digital document [...]

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Man Using iPad as Passport Pushes Technological Limits

Have you heard about this recent technological advancement? If not, here’s the scoop the story (thanks to BBC News) of a Canadian man and his plight at the airport…
On December 3, 2011, Martin Reisch, an unassuming traveler, realized that he forgot his passport before his flight to the US. However, due to wise planning on his part (and [...]

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The Groundwork for Managing Data

With all the craziness accompanied by life, it is inevitable that the volume of incoming data in your daily activities will increase. And with each piece of information that gets thrown your way, you’ve realized the importance of organizing data to keep your life manageable.
So what exactly is data management?
Data management is the process of [...]

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Simple Ways to Make Tax Day Bearable

There’s always one date in mind as people welcome the new year. And that fateful day is April 15, also known as Tax Day. But rather than dreading this day and viewing it as a “deadline,” we’d prefer to greet it with open arms and treat it as an opportunity to improve the way we [...]

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Holiday Organizing to Ensure a Peace of Mind

Now that Christmas is over, in retrospect you’ve realized parts of the holiday planning you could have improved to optimize time. Here are quick and easy tips to organize your home before the fateful day arrives once again next year. She Knows Parenting lays out these organizational tips to getting you in the holiday spirit.
Make a [...]

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What to Avoid During the Holidays

Shopping and eating –  two aspects of Christmas that are both fun, yet inevitable. However, one wrong move and you could coil into holiday mayhem. If you eat too much of a delectable, but unhealthy food, you may just have to take the bench on the holiday festivities. Likewise, if you make an unwise online [...]

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Simple Ways to Smart Financing

If you were to search “smarter financing” on Google, you’d get thousands of hits. The truth is, all those sites for refining your financing habits exist for a reason. Sure, they come in a great many numbers, but their profundity only makes manifest that people actually care about how you are spending your money, and [...]

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What to Bring When Traveling Abroad

We know traveling to a far and unfamiliar territory is exciting and refreshing. The only stale part of the traveling process is the preparation. You’ve got a plane ticket to Europe, and you don’t plan on returning home until a year’s past and you’ve exhausted the beauty of the hillsides.
Unfortunately, since the only traveling you’ve [...]

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Improving Computer Efficiency

 
Let’s admit it — we all use a computer or laptop. Be it e-mailing or doing research for work, computers and technology in general make our lives easier to manage and improve it in ways unimaginable. But have you ever considered how we can increase our computer efficiency to push the limits of how we [...]

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