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}
function messageJavascriptToFlash()
{
var domAnimation = document.getElementById('webtvflash');
domAnimation.SetVariable('IsLogged',"1");
}
function testVariable()
{
var domAnimation = document.getElementById('webtvflash');
domAnimation.SetVariable('IsLogged',"1");
alert(domAnimation.GetVariable('IsLogged'));
}
function openPopup(url)
{
var title = new Date().getTime();
window.open(url,title,'toolbar=0, location=0, directories=0, status=1, scrollbars=0, resizable=0, copyhistory=0, menuBar=0')
}
function openPopupWithScroll(url)
{
var title = new Date().getTime();
window.open(url,title,'toolbar=0, location=0, directories=0, status=1, scrollbars=1, resizable=0, copyhistory=0, menuBar=0')
}
function ShowQuiz(url)
{
//showModalBox(url, 841, 650)
showModalBox(url, 654, 514);
}
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Four technology trends to watch - 4th Convergence of the 4 C's: communication, collaboration, communities and content. Companies and individuals currently have a wide range of options for communication and collaboration from e-mail to voice-over-IP to highend telepresence, social networks, wikis and blogs. Until recently, these options have been point solutions to resolve specific communication needs. Fortunaltely, different combinations of these technologies are gradually beginning to converge. How significant can be this convergence? The answer from Sanjay Mathur, Director Enterprise Lab at the Accenture Techology Labs.
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Liste des tags : 4C , blogs , collaboration , communication , communities , content , convergence , e-mail , highend telepresence , iinstant emailing , instant messaging , online communities , Sanjay Mathur , social networks , social networks , TechLabs Accenture , Technology Labs Accenture , telepresence , voice-over-IP , wikis
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