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Microsoft has an internal classified ads Web site that allows employees to buy and sell stuff—think of it as a company Craigslist. Barath Balasubramanian a tester on the Access team decided to recreate the app using Access 2010. I asked Barath to join us
 on The Access Show for a little show and tell. He plans to&amp;nbsp;share it on Office Online once we ship Access 2010 (it will automatically show
 up inside the Access’ BackStage New page). In the meantime Barath has shared a beta&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;copy
 on UtterAccess. 
&amp;nbsp; 
Hopefully, it inspires some of you with new ideas for the 
contest. 
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