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PLM Prompt: Outlook Social Connector

PLM Prompt: Outlook Social Connector
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olegshilovitsky
24 November, 2009 | 0 min for reading

Short Prompt. I enjoyed video and examples of Outlook Social Connector. If your life is around Outlook and Microsoft Office, you will be surprised by a great job done in Outlook to connect multiple social networks. If you are working as an engineer or designer you can now consolidate email information stream together with social networks inside of outside of your organization.

What do you think? Are you going all day around between your social community accounts and mails? Do you think your social communication will be improved consolidating all discussion threads under Outlook umbrella?

Best, Oleg

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