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Matt Brezina on XobniPlus

By Mitchell Ashley, Network World, 07/17/2009
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We're back! Yes, the Converging On Microsoft podcast is back in action. Joining me on the podcast is Xobni co-founder Matt Brezina along with Microsoft Subnet blogger Ron Barrett. Xobni is a Microsoft Outlook plug-in that surfaces social networking information from your Outlook .pst and .ost file, and helps you connect email senders to their social networking presence on LinkedIn, Facebook and on Hoovers. Matt's on the podcast to tell us about Xobni Plus, the first paid for version if Xobni that adds a query search builder, conversation and network search, rank-powered autosuggest, and more filtering capabilities. (31:40)

Credits: Music provided by Michael Reese.

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