Modern Etiquette: Doing business via Skype
Stories abound about business meetings gone awry via Skype, today's virtual connection with 300 million registered users logging on to make free or low-cost voice and video calls.
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Stories abound about business meetings gone awry via Skype, today's virtual connection with 300 million registered users logging on to make free or low-cost voice and video calls.
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