We should mean almost, digitally. With serious considerations to best practices, widely acceptable principles including that of, directly and indirectly related, applicable laws and, if any, for the sake of thoughtful and sensible transparency. Almost everything, in this case is about, as nations and industries are already taking it as an initiative to protect entities such as people, enterprises, assets, properties including but not limited to information, which is the sole subject of information security specialists but it's reality is more complicated than arguing on which security can cover which area. Technology practitioners should appreciate it. Those who goes beyond a few specializations could realized it and make an effective position paramount to a cybersecurity responsibility. And the size of that responsibility may mean breaking and delegating it with various roles, with those who are effective and prudent in their jobs.
The comeback of Blogger app in Android has been very quiet. And the first impression we had was it's good--it's just how we appreciate the ability get posting faster if not immediate as some situation might require.
We can see all of our posting while connected.
We explored, very quickly, to see if it can be used while it's offline. It is somehow possible but not fine tuned yet.
The
ability to download and work while offline, and edit, delete and
composed then sync without losing anything will be the features that we
will to be waiting.
Would be great to use it as if it's in it the versatility of Google Docs.
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