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  • Free Webinar: RSS, Blogs & Wikis In The Workplace

    Join us for a complimentary, one-hour webinar on 9/27 at 11:00 AM PDT featuring speakers from NewsGator and Socialtext discussing how organizations are incorporating Web 2.0 technologies, like RSS, blogs and wikis, into the workplace. The presenters will share examples of how these tools are being used today by a range of organizations to improve business efficiency, provide a competitive advantage and stimulate innovation. Increasingly, organizations are finding that Web 2.0 technologies are changing the game – moving information away from the email inbox – and providing employees, partners and customers with more flexibility for how they access, share and collaborate on valuable content.

    Learn more about what role these Web 2.0 tools play in your business, including how they can help:

    • Increase knowledge sharing
    • Stimulate community-building
    • Accelerate project cycle times
    • Enhance your intranet or extranet
    • Unlock knowledge lost in email
    • Foster team building & stimulate innovation
    • Increase collaboration across distributed teams

    To sign-up for this educational webinar, click here.

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    Weblog on gaining business results from social software.

    On this blog, Socialtext staffers and customers explore how companies can gain the most business value from their use of enterprise social software, including microblogging, social networking, filtered activity streams, widget-based dashboards, blogs and wikis.

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