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	<description>I can't understand why I can't upload a Word file to a website managed with Sharepoint. Product managers must not get along. There's no other reason.</description>
	
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	<description>April 27-29, 2009 in St. Petersburg, Florida. A conference about effective ways to manage content throughout organizations.</description>
	
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