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	<description>Recently the Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus played host to Under The Radar: Why Office 2.0 Matters. The conference highlighted companies that are thinking about, “reinvigorating the way we work, and more importantly, the way we work together.” The knowledge worker has lived in desktop software for decades, and most of us were perfectly content with that. However the trend of the past few years has taken more of the enterprise tools we know and love and plugged them into our browsers. We showed up to listen to pitches and pick out some companies to follow and highlight in the future. Our photos from UTR can be found on Flickr (where else).</description>
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