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<title>RSP 2.0 = PRM from Eric Herschkorn (29 Dec 2007, 10:03 am) in group "Partner Relationship Management ~ PRM"</title>
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<description>The évolution of the professional social network ( RSP) migrate by the intégration of applications in each platform. The announcement by Google d' OpenSocial should allow a development rapids(RAD) of programs bringing the absent fonctionnality in the RSP. Louis Nauges announces in his article it's arrive in 2010 http://nauges.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/11/20 08-anne-des-r Although many platforms join this dynamics, few of them will have a real business vocation . The frontire between the ...</description>
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