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  2. Collaboration tool - Wikipedia

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    The invention of email as a collaboration tool changed the way we used to communicate in the workplace. It is the easiest method to make contact within an organization and is well established. Especially for organizing daily correspondence, email can reach various people with just one click. [11]

  3. Use full pane contacts in AOL Mail

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    Find all your contact details in one place in AOL Mail. Gather up all their info and save it in AOL Contacts along with their physical address, website, or birthday. Access contacts full pane by clicking Contacts under Views to see them or click the minimize icon to close the pane and return to your emails. Add a new contact

  4. Salesforce - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce, Inc. is an American cloud-based software company headquartered in San Francisco, California.It provides applications focused on sales, customer service, marketing automation, e-commerce, analytics, artificial intelligence, and application development.

  5. HCL Notes - Wikipedia

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    HCL Notes provides business collaboration functions, such as email, calendars, to-do lists, contact management, discussion forums, file sharing, websites, instant messaging, blogs, document libraries, user directories, and custom applications. It can also be used with other HCL Domino applications and databases.

  6. Microsoft Power Platform - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Power Platform is a collection of low-code development tools that allows users to build custom business applications, automate workflows, and analyze data. [1] [2] It also offers integration with GitHub, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Microsoft Teams, amongst other Microsoft and third-party applications.

  7. Stack Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Stack Exchange is a network of question-and-answer (Q&A) websites on topics in diverse fields, each site covering a specific topic, where questions, answers, and users are subject to a reputation award process.

  8. Duplicate content - Wikipedia

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    Duplicate content issues can also arise when a site is accessible under multiple subdomains, such as with or without the "www." or where sites fail to handle the trailing slash of URLs correctly. [2] Another common source of non-malicious duplicate content is pagination, in which content and/or corresponding comments are divided into separate ...

  9. RSS - Wikipedia

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    RSS 1.0 is an RDF format like RSS 0.90, but not fully compatible with it, since 1.0 is based on the final RDF 1.0 Recommendation. RSS 1.1 is also an open format and is intended to update and replace RSS 1.0. The specification is an independent draft not supported or endorsed in any way by the RSS-Dev Working Group or any other organization.