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Introducing Users to the Concept of Meeting Workspaces in MOSS 2007 | NetworkWorld.com Community

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Microsoft Security Watch. Wireless & Mobile. Microsoft Subnet. Introducing Users to the Concept of Meeting Workspaces in MOSS 2007. Read more about: MOSS 2007. MICROSOFT SUBNET: Network World presents the independent voice of Microsoft customers. 6 ways to stretch your Microsoft training dollar.

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Nine Excellent Reasons for Technology in Education > July 1, 2007

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Mobile & Wireless. July 1, 2007. A portable wireless computer has access to the teachers course material and the entire Internet almost anywhere. Instructor-Led Microsoft Certification Preparation Hands-on courses in 75 cities in the US, Canada, and the UK. Assessment & Testing. Curriculum. Leadership. Media Kit.

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Siteminis Launches Mobile Commerce Solution

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Before Siteminis developed this distinctive mobile-optimized solution to ecommerce, companies had to use a complex integration strategy to deploy multiple mobile sites, each designed and seen differently over different wireless carrier networks and phone Internet browser platforms. – Working across all wireless carriers.

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Six degrees of separation in instant messaging | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet.com

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Wireless & Telecom. According to Nature in ‘ Six degrees of messaging ,’ computer scientists at Microsoft Research Redmond lab have logged a full month of instant messengers using — logically — Microsoft Messenger. ’&# And obviously, this study covered only users of Microsoft messenging system.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

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Email open rates continue to decline from 14% in the second half of 2007 to just 11.2% Brittany Brouse reports that “43% of employees at the largest companies in the US (think Gap, Microsoft and Google) report using LinkedIn for professional reasons. and 30% said it was to get updates on upcoming sales. Not convinced yet?

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