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Articles in Feb, 1997 issue of Home Office Computing
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A trail of crumbs - database marketing techniques - Industry Trend or Event
by Peter Lewis -
Direct your pitch - e-mail solicitations - Industry Trend or Event
by Victoria Hall Smith -
Manage your expenses - Industry Trend or Event
by Ann Monroe -
Compete using technology - includes related articles on Web site usage and nontechnical business strategies - Industry Trend or Event - Cover Story
by Francy Blackwood -
Hire a software secretary - evaluation of eight personal information management applications - includes related article on purchasing PIMs - Software Review - Evaluation
by Philip Albinus -
Unclutter your computer - includes related article on organizing Windows 95 desktop - Technology Information
by Joel T. Patz -
Scanning the globe - evaluation of six scanners - includes related articles on choosing scanner type and purchasing scanner - Software Review - Evaluation
by Joey Latimer
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