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Digital Smart Living

Digital Smart Living 

Being digital is very important in the present world . Instead of using and trying new apps I would suggest to use your existing apps and resources wisely.
I would like to take into your attention some of the important apps and settings you need to keep in mind to say that we are digitally smart and you could access this information in search across all your devices.

We are investing a good amount of money on your phone to buy a better Camera phone , Maximum storage possible but think are you have the data / photos which was taken 5 years ago . Keep in mind that you may loose your phone , Data corruption ,Virus on phone of PC , upgrade of PC may not provide a CD Drive to view and access your old data .

So what we will have to do  











Google Doc is a fantastic feature which allow to collaborate with your co Worker or any one who want to work together

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