Social Networking Functionality

  • Thread starter Blaine Sundwall
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Blaine Sundwall

Social networking like Facebook or LinkedIn are killer apps that are blocked
by most workplaces.

The functionality of sharing information on these platforms would be really
helpful if it were available. Outlook could bring that power into the
business environment.

It could be another tab like Inbox, or Calendar. Maybe 'WorkSpace' or
"MyNetwork' or 'OutlookNetwork'.

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Gordon

Blaine Sundwall said:
Social networking like Facebook or LinkedIn are killer apps that are
blocked
by most workplaces.

And rightly so. Do you think corporations want employees chatting with their
friends on Facebook all day?
Use some common sense.
 

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