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Persistent Group Chat: An Approach for More Profitable Team Communications
Sponsored By mindSHIFT
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- Abstract:
- Unlike email, instant messages (IMs) do not allow group communication; nor do they persist -- you can't hold on to them for as long as you wish. Persistent group chat, however, allows businesses to organize persistent dialogue around business-critical topics, and keep them for easy retrieval later.
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- Posted: September 02, 2008
- Length: 8 pages
- Format: PDF (2686 kb)
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