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Salesforce.com on iTunes
Today we officially launched Salesforce.com on
iTunes, with over 75 sessions of downloadable audio content. Users will find a wide variety of tracks including customer
best practice sessions, roundtable discussions, and presentations by well know
thought leaders.
The goal is to connect customers with product
experts and peers working on similar business initiatives. With Salesforce.com
on iTunes you can browse through a catalog of tracks sorting them by date, topic,
or speaker, just like managing your own music library. While many people will
choose to listen to these sessions at their desk, you can also download them to your iPod.
If you’ve got a long commute or are traveling on business, load a couple up and
see what you think.
Here are a couple of sample sessions.
Salesforce.com on iTunes
Today we officially launched Salesforce.com on
iTunes, with over 75 sessions of downloadable audio content. Users will find a wide variety of tracks including customer
best practice sessions, roundtable discussions, and presentations by well know
thought leaders.
The goal is to connect customers with product
experts and peers working on similar business initiatives. With Salesforce.com
on iTunes you can browse through a catalog of tracks sorting them by date, topic,
or speaker, just like managing your own music library. While many people will
choose to listen to these sessions at their desk, you can also download them to your iPod.
If you’ve got a long commute or are traveling on business, load a couple up and
see what you think.
Here are a couple of sample sessions.
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Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications
By Jesse James Garrett
This is a great article breaking
down what Google has done with interactive design for their new Google Suggest and 
A New Approach to Web Applications
Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications
By Jesse James Garrett
This is a great article breaking
down what Google has done with interactive design for their new Google Suggest and 
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Topix.net Weblog
The Incremental Web
We see a gigantic hole -- an opportunity -- in online search. Search has become the dominant navigational paradigm for goal-directed reference queries. But search is a poor way to stream new developments around a topic.
The Incremental Web
Topix.net Weblog
The Incremental Web
We see a gigantic hole -- an opportunity -- in online search. Search has become the dominant navigational paradigm for goal-directed reference queries. But search is a poor way to stream new developments around a topic.








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