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UserVoice Drops Beta Tag, Lets You Capture User FeedbackOpen in New Window
"When UserVoice launched its hosted solution for companies looking to harness user feedback a little over 7 months ago, we wrote it could well be a replacement for e-mail when it comes to aggregatin read more »
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Virtualizing Exchange: points for discussionOpen in New Window
"With the increasing acceptance of the use of Virtualization as a means of providing server infrastructure, this technology is being applied to production Exchange servers. This is a solution that read more »
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U.K. companies offered 'password amnesty'Open in New Window
Cryptocard is offering U.K. businesses the chance to test the company's remote access login service for free until year-end. In return they must complete the trial by 12/31/2008 and provide customer read more »
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Discussion features insights into using RESTful services plus cool iPhone appOpen in New Window
"Included in the discussion is my introduction on how to increase value payback, followed by a presentation from Adrian Trenaman, distinguished IONA consultant, on creating RESTful services using FUSE..." writes Dana Gardner. read more »
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RightNow CRM update fleshes out feedback loopOpen in New Window
Chris Kanaracus reports, "RightNow CRM users can now automatically send customers a survey following an online chat session with an agent..." read more »
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The wiretapping accusation against P2P and copyright filtering: evidence that we need more user/provider discussionOpen in New Window
Andy Oram writes about Paul Ohm's (law expert) suggestion that ISP's are wiretapping by performing deep packet inspection and evaluates the implications for spam and viral filtering performed by ISPs and ASPs. read more »
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Video advertising & monetization: A discussion at Ad:Tech San FranciscoOpen in New Window
"Last month, Google product managers and marketers held a workshop on video advertising and content monetization at the Ad:Tech conference in San Francisco." The video is available. read more »
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