With time, the needs and requirements of businesses have changed. These days you need to be quick, sharp and available every time with the commitment to create situations right to make your business flourish and grow. Young Entrepreneurs, with there love for gadgets are always looking out to turn their mobile devices into a small office from where they can do all the work.
So here we have collected some of the greatest tools for the Tech Savvy leaders, to use their smartphone to help and assist them with most of their work on the go.
So here we have collected some of the greatest tools for the Tech Savvy leaders, to use their smartphone to help and assist them with most of their work on the go.
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1. Dwolla
Dwolla empowers anyone with an internet connection to safely send money to friends or businesses. With no Fee for under $10 transaction and 25 cents for payment above it, it is a very great way to deal with business payments and fund transfers. Forget Plastic money, start using Dwolla.
2. MobileDay
MobileDay will help you make conference calls in the most simplest way. No matter where you are or what you are doing, whether you have the conference numbers or the required codes, MobileDay will serve you with all you want. Eliminate the hassle of dialing, remembering codes, and writing down conference details.
3. Instapaper
Instapaper lets you save interesting webpages for reading later. So whenever you find something interesting, and don't have time to go through it, just use this great App to hook the page up for later reading. You can even use the iPad to read it on the go.
4. Google Wallet
Smart people don't carry cash, they keep credit cards, and people who are even more smarter don't even carry cards. So this App is for that "Even Smarter" elite.
All you need to do is register your cards with this app, and then through your phone pick the card you want to use, and tap the back of your phone to an NFC checkout register. All your card information is securely saved on Google servers, so do not worry about that.
5. WriteThat.Name
This clever app will keep your address book always up-to-date. This app automatically extracts information from the signatures of people that mailed you, and merge all the information into your phone contacts and email contacts too. It also updates the existing information if this apps come across new information in the signature of any person, who is already added into your contacts.
6. SignEasy
This app lets you sign important documents and papers with your phone. So now you can save your self from the trouble of getting the print-outs, signing them, scanning them and then sending them back where required. With this app, whenever you receive any document to sign, you can do that with your phone itself and can send the signed document at that instant itself.
7. Hipmunk
This is an app for people who travel a lot for their work and meetings. Using this app you can plan and schedule your trips in the smartest possible way. It has complete record of all the airline schedules and hotels.
8. Slice
There are times when out of your busy schedule you take time out to buy something online and then forgets about it. Or you accidently misplaces all the information regarding it. This app organizes everything you buy online. It checks your emails, and keep a complete record of what you buy, from where did you buy and when. Its like your Online personal Shopping assistant.
9. Google Drive
There are many such papers and documents, which are very important, and you must carry them along every day to work. I suggest you to use Google Drive, an amazing, intelligent and safest cloud storage service to store them and access them whenever required. You can share documents stored on Google Drive, can email them, edit them and can access them on the go using your phone, PC or tablet.
10. Glympse
Glympse is a Mobile App that lets you share where you are with others. Glympse syncs with your calendar. With just one click, you can send your meeting attendees a text or email, that will open up a Google Map with your location, rate of travel, and estimated time of arrival.