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— -- Reach into your pockets after a business trip. You've got business cards, crumpled receipts and perhaps other scraps of paper with information needed for databases, expense reports and tax ...
As a tech journalist, one of the things I’ve always been a bit ashamed to admit is the fact that I’m still rocking a lot of paper. From business cards to receipts, there’s simply a ton of paper I keep ...
Most small businesses share a common problem; they are awash in a mountain of paper. The mountain typically contains paper that’s critical to operations, required for historical purposes or used for ...
The Neat apps for iOS and Android scan and digitize paper-based information, and for the most part they work well, according to CIO.com blogger James A. Martin. The apps and service probably aren't ...
I hate paper. Not just because it's usually made of dead trees, but also because I lose it. It ends up crumpled at the bottom of my bag, in a pile on my desk (or whatever flat surface happens to be ...
I’m not ashamed to say I have more paper in my house than I can keep up with. I’ve toyed with document scanners before, but in reviewing the NeatDesk scanner this week, I realized it’s more than just ...
If you’ve never stared woefully at a stack of business cards or receipts wishing you could magically digitize their info, I envy you. The NeatReceipts ($149.99) digital filing system might not be ...
Small personal scanners are a great way to track and tame both personal and business paperwork. For many professionals, just the number of business cards that are collected over the course of a year — ...