Using the Salesforce gadget inside Xobni, you can view Salesforce-specific data inside Outlook without doing anything. Simply click on an email and instantly see an overview of the Salesforce information you have for that contact. You can even drill into the accounts, opportunities, cases, and activities.
Please note that you must be using a Salesforce Edition that offers API access.
Try it out: Salesforce in Xobni
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This past November, there was an announcement about a partnership between Microsoft and LinkedIn to bring your LinkedIn Professional Network right within your Microsoft Outlook Inbox.
For those people who love to work withLinkedIn (my GlobalEnglish colleagues for sure!) I am happy to tell you that a Beta version of this functionality is now available.
Here’s what you can do today to start leveraging your professional network within Outlook:
You can read the whole article at the next link: http://blog.linkedin.com/tag/outlook-social-connector/
GlobalEnglish in the news on ABC7.com.
A handful of Bay Area companies are bucking the trend and starting to hire. But it's not an easy process for the employers or the applicants.
I am very pleased to share with you my photo impression of the 2010 Annual Kick-off Meeting in beautiful Scottsdale, Arizona.
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It’s Friday the 5th of February 2010 and it is a long time ago that I have published something on my weblog. I will try to improve my life and to publish more frequently.
From BBC News:
The driver of a car that killed five people after crashing into crowds watching a Dutch royal parade has died from his injuries.
The man, a Dutch national, died in hospital overnight, officials said.
Karst Tates, 38, was critically injured after his attempted attack on the royal family in Apeldoorn on Thursday.
His car crashed into a monument after ploughing into bystanders who were marking Queen's Day in the town, some 90km (56 miles) east of Amsterdam.
Television pictures showed members of the royal family looking on in horror from an open-topped bus as the incident unfolded metres away from them.
Twelve people remain injured in hospital.
Officials said on Thursday the driver had confessed to police that he intended to attack the royal family.
After searching the car and his home, investigators ruled out terrorism as a motive and said it appeared he had acted alone.
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