From: WebWorkerDaily
Google Apps continues to grow in usefulness over
time, especially as you can customize and
extend the original platform. You can add a slew of new apps and
gadgets to the default selection that appears on your dashboard.
The first place to look is in the ever-growing Google Solutions
Marketplace which, like Apple’s iTunes App Store, is [...]

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