Posted on September 2, 2011, in Podcast, Social Networking, Strategy and tagged Evernote, Google Plus, IT Strategy, Podcast. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
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kostosVery interesting. Will you be making a video available? I would like to view a demo of this.
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zapfI prefer Evernote. More functional, built for collaboration and much better value for money in the p
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SimonFascinating stuff. Would like to know more. Look forward to reading your blog posts on this.
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Paul TSounds interesting! Congratulations!
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mip on twitter
- At the @projectxltd office working on driving our RFP response forward. 2 hours ago
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Great show mip!
Like the longer format – perfect download and listen for my train into work.
Entertaining. Could you give me more info on Google plus and it’s uses for business?
Good show but can you do a shorter version? I’d like something like a 2 minute update.
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