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The new Developer marketing boy.
My new favourite thing
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over 3 years ago
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ChlongX
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In the spirit of Oprah’s new favourite thing , the ability to join a conference call from the mobile version of Communicator is just awesome… no more fiddling around trying to write down access numbers; pin numbers or participant codes as OCS will call...
The new Developer marketing boy.
Going to TechEd Australia? Look for Dave…
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over 3 years ago
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ChlongX
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Coatsey has pulled some quick stats from the TechEd09 registration report… looks like the most popular name attending the conference this is year ‘Dave’. The most popular female name is Simone, which I reckon is a simple spelling mistake. One stat missing...
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