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 <description>One of the chores people hate most when using computers? Reentering information from one system into another system. After all, you&#039;re typing on the same computer, right? And data should be shared right? So why have to virtually schlep things like contact information from one system to another to another to another to get your work done? This week, at least two companies upgraded virtual schlepping to automated contact sharing.
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