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If your business isn’t on social media, then you’re making a mistake.  And if your business is on social media but it’s not active, you’re also making a mistake. Social media plays a critical role in more

You only have an average of 15 seconds to capture the attention of your online audience.  And in a world where your website could very well dictate the need for an in-person visit or an online purchase,

There are some apps that no smartphone user should ever go without.  They’re beautiful.  They’re free.  And they’re here for the long haul. Snapchat Snapchat is the one that got away – from Facebook that is.  This

Simply put, workplace productivity is a crapshoot.  Your ability to remain productive hinges on so many random, off-the-wall, and sometimes contradictory factors that you never know what you’re going to get for the day. It could be

Over the last few years, passwords have become less and less effective at securing online accounts. People have become lazier – creating one really simple password and then reusing it for every account.  Hackers have become smarter

Over the years, technology has managed to change a little portion of every part of our lives.  We experience these changes when we sleep, when we relax, work, eat, socialize, travel… You name it, and technology has

On Tuesday, July 26th and Wednesday, July 27th, ARRC Technology, in partnership with Covenant Community Services (Covenant), provided fifteen former foster youth the opportunity to attend a two-day training program called Fostering Fundamentals. During this event, they

Phones are kind of a big deal these days.  Whether you’re mindlessly swiping away on Tinder, wandering the streets at two in the morning looking for Pokémon, or sending out your 348th text of the day, your

Everyone is always so worried about shopping online… that one innocent purchase on the wrong site will lead to your eventual financial downfall.  A hacker will spin his web, and swing from the darkest corners of the

“California has the highest concentration of homeless persons in the United States: close to 21% of all homeless in the country. And yet, the state’s total population is just 12% of the nation’s population,” according to the

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