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	<title>Comments on: LinkedIn Updates</title>
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		<title>By: Nathan Pledger</title>
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		<description>I use the Outlook LinkedIn plug in and it works well. It&#039;s certainly given me ideas on how we can imrpove our own Outlook Add-ins. I just wish more people were relevant to join my network.

Good to see Lotus Notes is supported, a platform which is widely ignored when it comes to extensions. Is a bit of a legacy technology now, though, despite its many advantages. IBM/Lotus have dropped the ball somewhat on its development, particularly when they introduced web server functionality.</description>
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<p>Good to see Lotus Notes is supported, a platform which is widely ignored when it comes to extensions. Is a bit of a legacy technology now, though, despite its many advantages. IBM/Lotus have dropped the ball somewhat on its development, particularly when they introduced web server functionality.</p>
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