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6 | Th e M Rep o RT from the source Share This: Splashtop Business (App) For business professionals who like to work on the go, the Splashtop Business app is a must download as it allows remote access to a Mac or Windows PC from an iPad, iPhone, and other devices. Free to download with a corresponding Splashtop Business subscription, the app is designed so multiple team members can access the same files such as those created by PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Outlook, Quicken, etc. The app is fully secured wth SSl and 256-bit AES encryption, so your files are safe. Read This: The Negotiator: A Memoir Reflections on an American Life from Main to the U.S. Senate, from Baseball to Disney, from Northern Ireland to the Middle East By George Mitchell From his working class roots growing up in Maine to achieving the high-profile position of senate majority leader, George Mitchell's story is one of the American Dream fulfilled. In his new memoir, "The Negotiator," Mitchell not only shares the adventures he experienced throughout his career, but how he learned to hone and sharpen his negotiation skills every step of the way—from his days in the Senate when he was fighting for clean air and water legislation and healthcare reform to his post-Senate career where he led the Northern Ireland peace process, served as chairman of The Walt Disney Company, and investigated the use of steroids in baseball. Watch This: YouTube.com/ QuickenLoans Known as the leading online lender, Quicken Loans continues to strengthen their Web presence through their YouTube channel—YouTube.com/QuickenLoans. The hub for all things Quicken, this is the perfect place to find recent Quicken news, podcasts, industry commentary by top execs, and educational series. Tweet This: @POTUS After six years in office, President Barack Obama sent his first solo tweet under the @POTUS handle—taken from the in-house acronym that stands for "President of the United States." A White House aide wrote that it would "serve as a new way for President Obama to engage directly with the American people, with tweets coming exclusively from him." This is in contrast to @BarackObama, which is run by Organizing for Action staff and has existed since March 2008, and @WhiteHouse, created in April 2009. Following @POTUS is @billclinton, the official handle of former president Bill Clinton. President Obama confirmed that he'd hand down @POTUS to the next person to take office after @billclinton playfully tweeted "Does that username stay with the office? #askingforafriend."

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