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			<title>12 Words You Can Never Say in the Office</title>
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			<description>12 Words You Can Never Say in the Officeby Carolyn Duffy MarsanTuesday, August 25, 2009provided byIf you&amp;#39;re old enough to understand the reference in this headline -- George Carlin, anyone? -- then you&amp;#39;re old enough to need a refresher course when it comes to talking about technology.  We&amp;#39;ve put together a list of outdated tech terms, phrases that you shouldn&amp;#39;t be using at work anymore because they will make you seem old. This is especially true if you&amp;#39;re looking for a new job. For example, on an interview, you should be talking about  cloud computing,  not  ASPs  even though they are basically the same thing.This list is useful for 20-somethings, too. Now when the senior person in the office uses one of these terms, you&amp;#39;ll know what he&amp;#39;s talking about.</description>
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			<title>Creating a Product Presentation</title>
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			<description>Creating a Product PresentationOverview and ObjectiveProduct presentations are an important part of selling your product to prospective customers.   In many cases, this will be the customer&amp;rsquo;s first introduction to your company and potentially your product.  First impressions are critical.  There are also times when it is important to sell your product to the people inside your company as well as investors.  Proper preparation is vital to presenting your product in the best light possible.The objective of the product presentation is different depending upon the target audience and the presentation should be adjusted accordingly.  It is important to know your audience and why they are interested enough to hear your presentation.</description>
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