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		<title>Is Microsoft &#8220;People Ready&#8221;?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Bean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Daniel isn&#8217;t real sure given his recent experience with the &#8220;People Ready&#8221; introduction page, a part of Microsoft&#8217;s new marketing efforts.

Um. Well, no – Thank you, Microsoft, for being ready for this person.
Good questions Daniel. I agree they&#8217;ve got some things they can work on to improve, but there seems to be a definite push for pursuing the real needs of their end-users.
This blog has recently got the attention of a Microsoft employee for challenges &#8220;people&#8221; have experienced with Visual Studio 2005. Let&#8217;s hope they hear your experience and provide some feedback as well.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Daniel isn&#8217;t real sure given his recent experience with the &#8220;People Ready&#8221; introduction page, a part of Microsoft&#8217;s new marketing efforts.</p>
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Um. Well, no – Thank you, Microsoft, for being ready for this person.</p></blockquote>
<p>Good questions Daniel. I agree they&#8217;ve got some things they can work on to improve, but there seems to be a definite push for pursuing the real needs of their end-users.</p>
<p>This blog has recently got the attention of a Microsoft employee for challenges &#8220;people&#8221; have experienced with Visual Studio 2005. Let&#8217;s hope they hear your experience and provide some feedback as well.</p>
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