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            <description>The simple truth is that most organizations do not even begin to make the most of the technology they currently have at their disposal. They don&apos;t get full value from their purchases. Given the choice most companies and charities would prefer to make sure they have got the most they can out of their current hardware and software, but often don&apos;t have the choice because they don&apos;t have the knowledge to know what&apos;s best. After all the options available to even the smallest of organizations can be vast, and that new gadget or program seems to be out of date almost as soon as it&apos;s purchased and working.</description>
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So what is Google Apps?
At it&apos;s simplest it is Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Sites and Google Docs all in one place much as you get when you sign up for a GMail account. The most obvious difference is that rather than having your email with @gmail.com on the end, you can have it sent from your own domain.</description>
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            <description>When you first look at hosting a website, it can all seem like a little too much. There are so many options to choose from, how do you know what you need and whether that long list of features the hosting companies like to show will do what you want anyway?
 
We take a simple view of hosting. Most organisations need websites that work with a limited amount of fuss and won&apos;t want to continually pay a web designer to update it if at all possible. They want Google to be able to find it, read it, and turn up in the search results.</description>
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