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Graffiti CMS Blog Extensions now in Google Code by Rob Howard

Earlier this week we published the Graffiti CMS Blogging Extensions . Graffiti is a publishing platform that makes it really easy to create great looking, interactive web sites. Graffiti can also be used as a blogging platform , as Jeff ( of Channel9...
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Google for business email by Rob Howard

We're thinking about signing up for Google's corporate email . When we started Telligent we used a hosted Microsoft Exchange SaaS and about 18 months ago moved Exchange in-house to support our 100+ person company. Over the past 18 months it has gotten...
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Google office in a box by Rob Howard

Google already sells their "Yellow Box" search appliance which is essentially Google Search packaged up into a hardware solution that you simply drop onto your network. The software crawls your intranet and indexes your content using Google...
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Underscores are now word separators, proclaims Google by Rob Howard

Shane sent me this earlier today some details from Google about how they will now support underscores as word separators (I took this to mean in addition to dashes).
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Google's content network smells fishy by Rob Howard

By my standards we spend an exorbitant amount of money with Google on advertising between Community Server , CodeSmith , and JobBurner.com . To put this in perspective we'll spend more in a day with Google than we spend in a month for Live.com and Yahoo...
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Browser wars by Rob Howard

I just chuckled when I saw this today after getting my laptop updated with IE7 . Just a rule of thumb: I * never * add new software to my laptop before a conference , so I’m getting caught up now. It’s funny since I noticed that my Google...
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Vic Gundotra off to Google by Rob Howard

I worked with Vic briefly during my Developer Relations Group (DRG) time as an evangelist at Microsoft during the late 1990s. Vic was one of the pioneering drivers behind the evangelism teams at Microsoft and was the guy ultimately responsible for sites...
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