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Why can’t you say YES, when you want to buy a learning system?

eLearning 24-7

Remember Lotus 1-2-3? For those of us, who experienced the late 80s when Floppy Discs ruled, and then used Lotus in the 90’s, the memory of such a solution, is easily forgotten (although I did take an online course using only Lotus Notes, in 1998). I would love to know who is still using Lotus Notes 6.5.

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A Snagit Milestone - Join us for The Forge, November 10 at 2pm EST

TechSmith Camtasia

Microsoft Releases MS Dos 5.0 Lotus 1-2-3, WordPerfect, Harvard Graphics were popular pieces of software. Remember what tech was like back in 1991? 6 pound 'laptops'. Apple introduced the PowerBook laptop. Remember Compuserve and BBS ? and Windows 3.1. You could also run OS/2 and the first version of Linux was released.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

I also like to make occasional visits to Google Labs and Adobe Labs to "keep up" with the tech tools they are working on and to test drive any beta versions available.

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Collaboration Tools

Tony Karrer

I would expect the document to continue to grow and change, but thought it would be worth having it available in a text format as well (so I can find it when I need it).

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General Physics Launches Performance-driven Learning Solution for Marketing Teams by Learning Solutions Staff

LearningGuild

Example: Rumor has it that Groupware was started as a series of custom projects Lotus was doing for one of its big installations of Notes. Example: Google Docs doesn’t need to match Microsoft Office feature for feature, as its value proposition is about the cloud. Your accounting software blows up.

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How to Identify Truly Exceptional Talent

CLO Magazine

Ozzie moved from Data General, to IBM/Lotus to Microsoft to the startup Talko — each time for a bigger challenge. The software industry entrepreneur Ray Ozzie is a classic example. Exceptional talent in the millennial generation is even more impatient than the tech icons of Ozzie’s era. So much so that among Inc.

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30 years of personal computing

Clive on Learning

Seattle Computer Products sells its operating system to Microsoft for $100,000K. 1985: Microsoft releases Word 2.0. Microsoft ship Windows 1.0. Microsoft announces Windows 2.0. 1995: IBM buys Lotus. Word processing starts to emerge 1980: Launch of the Apple III, with 5.25" " floppy. Apple sack Steve Jobs.

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