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DESCRIPTION:http://www.xanga.com/ged1970\nJeremy has been on an EDS profess
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DESCRIPTION:http://www.danielbrown.id.au/default.aspx\nSharePoint provides 
	a great platform for building custom solutions and taking advantage of suc
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DESCRIPTION:Simon will be presenting a rapid development model for creating
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DESCRIPTION:Web metrics - Converting visitors into Sales explores understan
	ding and interpreting website statistics\, particularly from a sales & mar
	keting perspective.\nWe look briefly at website statistical sources\; the 
	website metrics that really ‘count’ and explore some examples of how a
	pply these stats in business situations.\nThe information provided is rele
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	assembler software to get it going. \nWith the appearance of the internet 
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-au:Branding a Publishing Site in Microsoft Office Share
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DESCRIPTION:Value configurability and extensibility in software? This prese
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DESCRIPTION:“User Experience” (UX) is so hot right now. Business magazi
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	e of the UX pie. But at the end of the day\, coders own the user experienc
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	e world. His clients have included Sensis\, Lonely Planet\, Hewlett Packar
	d U.S.\, Telstra\, The Australian Football League\, Telecom New Zealand an
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DESCRIPTION:In this session\, Adrian will describe how the business discipl
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DESCRIPTION:Most of us are probably already using the Live Platform for thi
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