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Yammer - disappointing adoption of Microsoft's SharePoint application, which has been touted by
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, June 15 2012 @ 08:37 AM EDT
Yammer -
"disappointing adoption of Microsoft's SharePoint
application, which has been touted by the company as a tool
for enterprise collaboration"

Everyone sees it for what it is... a massive lock-in tactic
by Microsoft, and it is being rejected.

IT guys and gals, are not clueless.

(Hmmm, I wonder if MS Phone was designed to tie into this
overall "game" from the start as a Sharepoint mobile
concept, and Nokia's CEO, when still at MS knew of this
where he was "a believer" - so took some of that same Kool-
aid with him to Nokia)?

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If You've Ever Sold a Used iPod, Or anything else, You May Have Violated Copyright Law
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, June 15 2012 @ 10:13 AM EDT
The Supreme Court will soon hear a case that will affect whether you can sell your iPad -- or almost anything else -- without needing to get permission from a dozen "copyright holders." Clicky."

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