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Answered by paulbarry : Dec 11 2010 03:27 AM
You may have answered your own question. The ebook, if treated like a "real" book, should only be read by one person at any one time. If you pop it on a network drive to "share",... full answer >
If your company uses Zimbra Collaboration Suite to manage your email, calendars, and contacts, you can share any folder in your account with any other user on the system, and external users as well.
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After you install a physically attached or network-attached
printer or fax machine, you can allow anyone else on your network to
connect to it by sharing it. Friends and coworkers on you...
Potential privacy issues arise when summary information is shared on
users’ profile pages, but it is undeniably useful to show some information about a person. You should
take care that yo...
Search often comes last on the list of things to design and build; it’s
almost an afterthought. Two factors contribute to this: it is hard to
build a decent search interface when you have ...
User centered design (UCD) has numerous techniques and approaches. Rather than review every
technique, here are some of the most common:Contextual inquiryThis is an on-site observational and semi...
Collecting feedback from your audience is vital, but paying too much
attention to it can lead you down the wrong path. Your earliest adopters
will be a keen group of people doing advanced th...
Before you have people on your site, you need to have things
for them to interact with. You need to identify the primary objects in
your world that you can let your customers or readers ...