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Published: 6 November 2009 15:33 GMT
silicon.com has launched a networking group on LinkedIn to help readers connect with each other and keep up to date with silicon.com's top stories.
The group is open to all silicon.com readers, from CIOs and IT directors to other business leaders - including CEOs, finance directors, HR, sales and marketing chiefs who want to help their organisation reach its goals through the smart application of technology.
You can join the group now here if you are a LinkedIn member.
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