Microsoft’s Office Insider program lets you test tomorrow’s Office today

Microsoft released Office 2016 to the general public back in September, and it’s a good update overall. But if you’d like to help improve future releases of Office, you’ll want to check out the new Office Insider program. Check this latest news article from PCWorld.com

Google Chrome gets new iOS beta program

Google is now letting iPhone and iPad users take a cutting-edge version of its browser for a spin. The company on Friday quietly launched a new Chrome for iOS public beta program, which leverages Apple’s TestFlight system to give users the chance to try out a new version of the browser. More of this latest article from PCWorld.com

12 Tips to Take Better Notes with Microsoft OneNote

And young Kyle Madinger proves this for Microsoft’s note taking tool with his success story from Canada. In OneNote Hero: A Student Success Story, he is the hero who goes from struggling homeschooler to classroom success. Every Frodo needs a Sam. Any hero needs a dependable companion. In his case, Microsoft OneNote gave him the space to develop his motor skills. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Migrate from Evernote to OneNote, and Why You Should

eard good things about Microsoft OneNote, but feel like you’re in too deep with Evernote to make the switch? Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Spotify launches personalized concert recommendations

A new update promises Spotify listeners will never miss their favorite bands whenever they’re in town. Check out this latest article from PCWorld.com

YouTube Music mobile apps launch, with offline listening and no ads for subscribers

YouTube is growing into a mansion with many distinct rooms. The latest is YouTube Music, which seeks to capitalize on the video site’s massive music catalogue and convince more subscribers to jump on board YouTube Red. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How to Get Your Resume Past the Applicant Tracking System

Nine out of every ten large companies now use “robots” (Applicant Tracking Systems) to screen your resume. Knowing how to bypass their judgmental algorithms is becoming a necessary tool in your job-searching arsenal. Get some tips from this article on MakeUseOf.com