A Few New Search Tools from Google

Jean J. Sanders

Those of you who use Chrome as your primary web browser on your computer or phone, that’s 75% of all readers of FreeTech4Teachers.com according to my Google Analytics account, may notice a few new search tools the next time you update your browser.  Yesterday afternoon Google announced new search shortcuts for […]

How to Manage QA Teams – Grape Up

Jean J. Sanders

Ensuring distributed quality assurance and managing a QA team is not always as straightforward as one may think it is. There is no way to predict the exact number of bugs being introduced into the code and therefore, there is no way to calculate the precise time when those issues […]

The best headphone deals of the holidays

Jean J. Sanders

If you’ve been searching for a new pair of headphones, let us help. Plenty of retailers are offering big discounts on a variety of styles, meaning you can take advantage of some of the best headphone deals across the board right now. See also: Headphone buying guide It can be […]

Why Python is catching on with business analysts

Jean J. Sanders

With data more critical than ever to companies’ success, Python is spreading beyond the realm of data professionals and being adopted by business analysts and other less technical users. But what are the opportunities if you’re relatively new to Python and what best practices should you be aware of to […]

How OEMs Can Leverage Subscription Business Model – Grape Up

Jean J. Sanders

The subscription business model outperforms the non-subscription business as we observe the shift from ownership towards usership. The success of services like Netflix for movies, Spotify for music, Microsoft Game Pass for video games quickly spreads outside from the entertainment industry. For industries based on the services, not on physical […]