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  1. Becoming a Blog Geek...
  2. Rachel Ray, where are you in blogland?
  3. Samsung D415 - another candidate
  4. Airport Express - does it work with non-Apple routers or not?
  5. Sony Ericsson S700i - is this the phone for me?
  6. Reality Bonanza! Gotti, Airplanes, and Blowdryers
  7. Yawn - Yahoo allows cell phone photo upload
  8. Will Bill Gates be blogging?
  9. T-mobile, moving the furniture...
  10. Blogging and business move mainstream...
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I am fascinated by organizations like Google setting up corporate blogs. I am wondering how this could be useful in e-health…Could your physician keep you up to date on what he/she is learning on the latest treatment for a condition? Get feedback on the quality of the service? hmmm….



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The issue of Why doesn’t Microsoft Entourage use the Apple Address Book? has some interest to me - in the last 6 months I have gone back and forth between using Apple Mail and Microsoft Entourage. It’s a dead heat - Apple Mail with better UI and usability, Entourage with better Exchange connectivity. Right now, Entourage wins because Exchange is important. The reference link discusses one issue and that’s where to put address book entries. I am worried that this will be an issue when Apple rolls out Spotlight - will it search within Entourage databases? I sympathize with the issues in the blog, but disagree that everything should be locked up in one application with a corruptible database (that’s Entourage).