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Groove in a nutshell In brief, Groove Networks "provides software and services that enable organizations to extend critical business processes, projects and meetings across time, space and organizational boundaries," its mission statement reads. Ray Ozzie, who founded Groove Networks in October 1997, is best known as the creator of Lotus Notes, a popular groupware product with more than 75 million users worldwide. Devx article
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Symbolic maybe, but do perceptions matter. This woman has a future in politics I think Wubua still has an open rec for female senior advisor.
Autodesk trims executive pay. In response to an ongoing revenue crunch, drafting and graphics software maker Autodesk cancels pay raises and trims the salaries of top executives. [CNET News.com]
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Recently when a tree fell in my yard taking out my two-phase aluminum power line and my copper phone line but left my coaxial cable in tact I wondered why do I need two different copper feeds to my house. But I could have a fiber feed that would be interesting. I'd probably keep the copper coax for a bit because it still feeds my tv better than the fiber's current offering.
Alcatel sells fiber access system to SBC. SBC to offer voice, data and video over fiber [InfoWorld: Top News]
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Word 11, XML, and the universal canvas. I'm in LA at Fusion, a gathering of Microsoft partners and resellers. In this morning's keynote, Jeff Raikes recapitulated his PC Expo talk on Office productivity futures and the Tablet PC. The new part of the talk, which brought me to the edge of my seat, was a preview of a genuinely XML-capable version of Word. By that I mean, and Microsoft seems to mean, not just the ability to export to XML, or to consume SOAP services -- capabilities that are in parts of Office XP today (Excel, Access). More profoundly, it's about a writing environment that natively produces XML which is valid with respect to an arbitrary XML Schema. ... [Jon's Radio]
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