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In Pictures: 10 great Google tools you need in your business workflow
Google is so ubiquitous in our everyday digital lives that it's easy to overlook the many tools it offers that have a business slant.
GoMo
In the era of the smartphone, having a website created for desktop browsers may not be enough. GoMo by Google is a site for businesses that want to investigate creating a mobile-friendly version of their site, or at least that want to test how accessible their site is to mobile users. There's a tool that shows what your site looks like on a smartphone and that rates its mobile-worthiness by asking a couple of questions—for example, whether you can click links with your thumb. If nothing else, GoMo makes you give some thought to these issues—and if you want to act, it has links to developers that can help you out or do the work for you.
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