Google Apps for Work


What is Google Apps?
Google Apps is a cloud-based productivity suite that helps teams communicate, collaborate and get things done from anywhere and on any device. It’s simple to set up, use and manage, so your business can focus on what really matters.
Millions of organisations around the world count on Google Apps for professional email, file storage, video meetings, online calendars, document editing and more.

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These are some highlights:
Business email for your domain
Looking professional matters, and that means communicating as you@yourcompany.com. Gmail’s simple, powerful features help you build your brand while getting more done.
Access from any location or device
Check emails, share files, edit documents, hold video meetings and more, whether you’re at work, at home or in transit. You can pick up where you left off from a computer, tablet or phone.
Enterprise-level management tools
Robust admin settings give you total command over users, devices, security and more. Your data always belongs to you, and it goes with you, if you switch solutions.
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If you are a startup or have a business which you are running in a traditional manner but want to update to digital age. Then look no further.

With Google Apps, you can:
  • Promote your company. Custom email addresses, like name@yourcompany.com, help your team look professional and build your brand.
  • Work from anywhere. Every team member gets 30GB of space for storing all their files in Google Drive and accessing them from any device.
  • Save money and time on travel. Connect from anywhere, anytime, by hosting video meetings with teammates and customers using Google Hangouts.
  • Increase security. Google Apps includes powerful admin controls for managing users, devices and settings, helping your business data stay safe.
Check out these Google apps for free at this link

Holi and Lunar Eclipse

Today is Lunar Eclipse. 

Lunar eclipses occur when the moon dives into Earth’s shadow, during the satellite’s full phase. But eclipses don’t happen every month because the moon’s orbit around Earth is slightly out of plane with the planet’s path around the sun. 

When the moon, Earth and sun line up exactly right, a total lunar eclipse results. Partial and penumbral eclipses occur when the alignment is a little bit off. The next two lunar eclipses — in September 2016 and February 2017 — will be of the penumbral type, and a partial eclipse will follow in August 2017. The next total lunar eclipse won’t occur until January 2018. (The last one happened in September 2015.)

 

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The Lunar eclipse will take place on March 23, Wednesday from 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Astronomy enthusiasts and sky gazers will be able to watch penumbral lunar eclipse will occur on March 23. In India, it will be visible during moonrise in the afternoon. The Chandra Grahan will be taking place in India between 3:09 pm on March 23 to 7:25 pm on March 23, 2016. The eclipse cannot be mostly viewed by the naked eye as it will be taking place in the afternoon. The eclipse in India begins in the afternoon and ends in the evening. The time is same throughout India, as per NASA. It would be the first Lunar Eclipse out of the two lunar eclipses in 2016.

Holi is a festival of colors in India. This year Holi coincides with Lunar eclipse.
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As it is penumbral eclipse it would not be considered for any religious activities by Hindus. For eclipse watchers also, it would not be a significant event as the moon eclipse would hardly be visible through naked eyes. Further, this penumbral eclipse would be partial and the penumbral shadow of the earth would not cover the moon completely during the maximum of the eclipse. The penumbral eclipse would be visible from Asia, Australia, North America and most of the parts in South America.
On this occasion of Holi let us not waste water knowing that not everyone has access to it #respectnature

This Holi, pledge to save water using #BucketPledge.#WorldWaterDay#SaveWater#Pledge#challenge#WaterDaypic.twitter.com/w3Iv0J0LxS

— Metro Shoes (@metroshoes) March 22, 2016

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Phenomenal Woman

Now you understand
Just why my head’s not bowed.
I don’t shout or jump about
Or have to talk real loud.
When you see me passing
It ought to make you proud.
I say,
It’s in the click of my heels,
The bend of my hair,
the palm of my hand,
The need of my care,
‘Cause I’m a woman
Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That’s me.
 ~ Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou

These are the beautiful lines that I recall from Maya Angelou’s poem Phenomenal Woman when I read the following news:

Air India to fly 20 all-women domestic flights on Tuesday 

Image courtesy-airindia.in


Air India will celebrate International Women’s Day on Tuesday by flying 20 all women domestic flights.

Wishing all 

News Source: New Delhi, March 6 (IANS)