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	<title>Comments on: Giving up on Work e-mail &#8211; Status Report on First Three Weeks (Part Deux)</title>
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		<title>By: E L S U A ~ A KM Blog by Luis Suarez &#187; Blog Archive &#187; IBM Lotusphere Comes To You Highlights - Geneva March 2008</title>
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		<description>[...] Like I mentioned above already, we had the exact same agenda and schedule ahead of us as in Zürich, but with a different audience. Slightly smaller number of customers, but equally engaging, if not so much more! So I decided to do a little bit of an experiment. I was actually using the same presentation as the previous day, but this time around instead of giving a little bit of a short description of some of IBM&#8217;s more popular social software tools, both inside and outside of the corporation, I actually described with plenty of detail how I was eventually making use of some of those different social tools to keep up with my fight against e-mail. Yes, that is right! Real, concrete and straight to the point examples of how I was using each of them to keep me away from e-mail and demonstrate as well how each and everyone of them has been disrupting IBM for a while now empowering knowledge workers to share their knowledge and collaborate so much easier than ever before. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Like I mentioned above already, we had the exact same agenda and schedule ahead of us as in Zürich, but with a different audience. Slightly smaller number of customers, but equally engaging, if not so much more! So I decided to do a little bit of an experiment. I was actually using the same presentation as the previous day, but this time around instead of giving a little bit of a short description of some of IBM&#8217;s more popular social software tools, both inside and outside of the corporation, I actually described with plenty of detail how I was eventually making use of some of those different social tools to keep up with my fight against e-mail. Yes, that is right! Real, concrete and straight to the point examples of how I was using each of them to keep me away from e-mail and demonstrate as well how each and everyone of them has been disrupting IBM for a while now empowering knowledge workers to share their knowledge and collaborate so much easier than ever before. [...]</p>
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