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	<title>Comments on: LinkedIn extension for Lotus Notes released</title>
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		<title>By: The public beta of Office 2010 is finally here &#8211; frankps</title>
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		<dc:creator>The public beta of Office 2010 is finally here &#8211; frankps</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] I mentioned Outlook as a conversation management tool. First of all, you can now see if the person you are about to write an e-mail to is online or not, and then rather then sending an e-mail start an IM conversation with the person. I started using Outlook, when I saw the great Xobni plugin (link to my blog entries about Xobni). And the biggest news in Outlook is the introduction of Outlook Social Connector (OSC), which appears to be a tool that ties into SharePoint 2010 and aggregates information on any user’s emails, phone conversations, and IM sessions with you. OSC will be your bridge in to into major social networks. Appearently LinkedIn is gonna be the first social network to be connected. This is a functionality that Lotus Notes has had for almost a year now. [...]</description>
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