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We're the Adults in the Room

The U.S. Postal Service recently has been battered by a decline in the number of packages it delivers, partly caused by the coronavirus situation. It reportedly is losing $2 billion each month and will be "illiquid" by Sept. 30. The USPS is chartered to do the hard and often unprofitable work no one else wants to do, but the White House has rejected talk of a bailout for the service.




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Merchants Now Can List Products on Google Shopping for Free

Merchants soon will be able to sell products on Google Shopping at no charge. Previously, they had to pay per click, but the cost was not fixed. There was no minimum, but they had to set a maximum for ad spend and Google would stop displaying their ads once the maximum was reached. Starting next week, search results on the Google Shopping tab will consist primarily of free product listings.




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Contact Tracing With Salesforce

Contact tracing is a big job, like trying to drain an ocean with a teaspoon. It involves finding people who have been exposed to the coronavirus and testing them to determine if they are infected or are carriers. Public health officials then can take necessary steps to prevent the virus' spread. It's a perfect fit for CRM, and Salesforce's core technology is coming to the forefront.




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4 Things You Need to Know for Successful Enterprise CRM Integration

The enterprise IT environment is complex. Many systems, technologies and practices developed at various times coexist in the same world. With expectations for technological advancements at their peak, we're tasked with enabling these systems to work together harmoniously to support the continuous sharing of information. Systems and data must connect as if all information were native to each.




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Zoom Oracles Its Way to Center Stage

Oracle and Zoom just entered a deal that for once is more about technological audacity than about dollars -- a partnership to host Zoom on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. In just a few months -- basically since the beginning of the novel coronavirus pandemic -- Zoom has seen demand for its service grow from about 10 million daily meeting participants to more than 300 million.




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Cultural CRM-ization

You can reduce the story of CRM to a lot of things, especially its many component parts. Social networking, cloud computing and analytics are mentioned often. We don't need an exhaustive list, but if we stop there I think we miss a lot. To me CRM isn't about the parts, although like most people following the industry, I get a modicum of joy when a vendor adds something new to the toolbox.




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How to Adapt Your Customer Service When Crisis Strikes

Customer service doesn't have to suffer while your company goes through a difficult transition. In fact, 78 percent of consumers said they stopped doing business with a company because of poor customer service. Now is the time to show your most valuable buyers how you'll keep them informed, updated and respected throughout this crisis by adapting your practices to the moment.




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New York's crooked politicians




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Health Insurance, Banking, Oil Industries Met with Koch, Chamber, Glenn Beck to Plot 2010 Election




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Timothy Egan: John Roberts' America




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Is Ginni Thomas just stupid?




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Frank Rich: The Rage Won't End on Election Day




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Carl Paladino vs. the blacks




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Carl Paladino vs. his aunt




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Rod Watson: Collins keeps grabbing, but we just watch




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Steve Kornacki: How we know Clarence Thomas did it




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Betrayed by a Mafia Underboss




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Keith Olbermann: If the Tea Party wins, America loses




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Jon Stewart Sings: "Fox News, Go Fuck Yourselves"




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The lawyer who laundered political contributions




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Mike Leigh cancels Israel visit to protest loyalty oath




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Donations Dropped 11% at Nation's Biggest Charities Last Year




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Roger Ebert: Why I Loathe Top 10 Films




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Ten MORE egregious lies from 2010 campaign ads




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Uri Avnery: Bread and the Circus




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Robert Fisk: The Shaming of America




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Arts Council's budget cut by 30%




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Israeli Jews at odds with liberal brethren in US




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Mary Elizabeth Williams: The clumsy, beautiful Rally to Restore Sanity




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The Lord Is Not On Trial Here Today





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The Storm That Swept Mexico




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Opry Memories





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An American Family: Anniversary Edition




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Mama Mirabelle




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loopdiver: The Journey of a Dance




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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!




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RFK in the Land of Apartheid: A Ripple of Hope




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The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance




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Walker Percy: A Documentary Film




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Live From Lincoln Center




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Not In Our Town




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Architect Robert A.M. Stern: Presence of the Past




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DocBook: The Definitive Guide




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Learning Debian GNU/Linux




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Programming the Be Operating System




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Shipping Information




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Customer Service