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Avaya-- now with a blogBy agreenjay on November 20, 2007, 3:32 pmActually, Avaya does have a blog. We've recently revamped our blogging, and the results are on display at www.avayablog.com. We're focused on contact centers,...
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Sun's CEO Blog is indicative of a broken companyBy Anonymous on October 31, 2007, 12:59 pmJonathan Schwartz should quit pretending he's a "hip, pony-tailed techie guy", quit wasting so much time blogging about how virtuous he is, and learn how to run...
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Microsoft has 1439 blogs (and growing)!!!By Shocked Dismayed on October 26, 2007, 11:35 amHey Jon Brodkin!! Please actually read the blogs before writing your article. Microsoft has 1439 blogs listed on its searchable site. Many, many of these blogs...
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Missed the boat on MSBy Anonymous on October 16, 2007, 7:15 pmMSDN blogs have a lot of stuff in them that does not appear in the product documentation. I visted them countless of times. The other blogs mentioned are fluff...
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Looks like Jon didn't look hard (RE: Microsoft has much more...)By SMFX on October 11, 2007, 1:14 pmThe only thing I can think of is that Jon went to the blog page and saw their short list of 'featured' blogs on the blog search page. However, you can search for...
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