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<title>Experience Enterprise 2.0 at the Future of CRM SAP Mentor Webinar</title>
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<summary>For many the term Enterprise 2.0 is fussy. Here a description from Wikipedia: Carl Frappaolo and Dan Keldsen defined Enterprise 2.0 in a report written for Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM)as &quot;a system of web-based technologies that provide...</summary>
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<title>Wikipedia Papers - How to improve Wikipedia plus the Quality of University Education</title>
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<published>2009-07-15T04:25:10Z</published>
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<summary>How to bring Wikipedia up to the scientific standard that many in the Universities are claiming it is missing: The Wikipedia Paper. Every student that takes a class, no matter what topic, has to create or improve a Wikipedia page of the Topic of the class. </summary>
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<title>SlideShare Karaoke Toastmaster Table Topics Mashup</title>
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<summary>The YouTube for slides: SlideShare has a nifty little game they call SlideShare Karaoke. You put in a keyword and it randomly selects one deck of slides for you to present. If you want to improve your presentation skills, there is no better way than going to weekly Toastmasters meetings. You can use the SlideShare Karaoke feature as the basis for Table Topics in your next Toastmaster meeting. </summary>
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<title>Assemble Your Tribe in Prezi @ SAP Inside Track</title>
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<published>2009-05-27T14:14:20Z</published>
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<summary>I haven&apos;t posted here in a long time. Hope this one is helpful to you. I want to introduce you to a new way of visualizing your thoughts for a presentation. Andre Heller once called his life falling through dreams....</summary>
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