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Notable headlines:Mary Jo Foley: Get a sneak peek of Microsoft's Office Live Workspace service. Gallery (right).
Notable headlines:Mary Jo Foley: Get a sneak peek of Microsoft's Office Live Workspace service. Gallery (right).
The company that first brought us groupware in the 1990s is now moving towards cognitive collaboration for differentiation, says IBM's new head of product management for collaboration, Ed Brill.
A few years ago, a piece of popular legislation made its way past Illinois lawmakers (including Barack Obama, who voted in favor of it, as well as teacher unions, public health officials, etc.) offering comprehensive education to school children that, among other things, would have taught them to identify and avoid online predators.
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In a rare, one-off personal post, I discuss the nature of using flippant, disregarded anti-sex, race, gender and disability comments in press releases and beyond.
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:Mary Jo Foley: Does the Windows 7 team have too much Apple envy?
More and more people work from home every day. Not only that, more and more people don't work from their offices, or "where they're meant to work".
People linking their brains together to form a global collective intelligence. Humans living well beyond 100 years. Researchers say with the proper funding, this could be our future.
Microsoft is building more industry-specific and role-based features into Teams, as well as adding more meeting capabilities and AI-powered options to the anchor of its Office 365 suite.
Zoom said its new iOS mobile browser client beta release makes it easier for patients on Apple devices to connect with health providers over Zoom.