Mitchell Ashley talks with interesting people about interesting topics in the world of Microsoft.

There's valuable data buried in your email besides what's just sitting in your inbox. I talk with Mat Brezina, co-founder of Xobni, and exciting Outlook plugin that mines social networking data from your Outlook pst/ost files, giving you new information and tools to better interact with others though email. Trying to remember that "one person" who was coped on some email thread a while back? Looking for the latest file your buddy sent you? What time would be be good to email that person so they'll read your email? Don’t go sorting your email by columns to dig for that information, use the Outlook Xobni plugin to bring it to you. Xobni also integrates with the business social networking LinkedIn service. We’ll delve into Matt's vision for Xobni, why he dropped out of college to co-found the company, and talk about the exciting things Xobni is doing. (22:46)
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