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  1. RT @pmtips RT this message and get a FREE Seavus Project Planner license worth $99. http://www.seavusprojectplanner.com
  2. RT this message and get a FREE Seavus Project Planner license worth $99. http://www.seavusprojectplanner.com
  3. Seavus Project Planner has been officially released: http://www.seavusprojectplanner.com Only $99 for desktop project management software.:)
  4. New desktop project management software: http://www.seavusprojectplanner.com Register for Beta, get a free license and 30% discount.
  5. CIO Budget Dilemma: How to Choose Which Projects Live and Which Projects Die: http://tinyurl.com/noqpzp
  6. RT @hirokato: This is what I'm looking for. RT @ExtremePR: 54% of Fortune 100 companies are active on Twitter! http://ow.ly/iXCc
  7. @rmunsky http://www.projectoffice.net has all you mentioned: good UI, customizable dashboard as well as reporting system... and more
  8. http://bit.ly/16PGoj > ...and the story goes on!
  9. Refreshed Seavus Project Viewer along with our MS EPM like Seavus Project Evolution: http://seavusprojectviewer.com/
  10. Summer release is out: http://projectoffice.net 4 calendars, new task update method, dashboard customization...
  11. RT @PMTips Twitter and Facebook as Project Management Tools? http://zz.gd/b207b4
  12. RT: @mashable: Mashable’s Upcoming Social Media & Web Conference Guide - http://bit.ly/tRF7M
  13. RT @DanNunan: 400,000 people worked on the moon landing and it still delivered on time. Now that's project management
  14. How to Ensure Project Success Every Time: http://bit.ly/zD5Ms
  15. 10 things you should do near the end of a project: http://tinyurl.com/l6wvue
  16. @nillovic You can check http://www.projectoffice.net. It has SaaS and in-house options, collaboration features.. let me know what you think
  17. PMTips.net: Five Signs You Aren’t Cut Out to be a Project Manager: http://bit.ly/d71CL
  18. @GrayRibbonGala Did you get to try http://www.projectoffice.net ? It is different than Basecamp, but a very useful and simple tool.
  19. @FunkyDung Take a look at http://www.projectoffice.net - project management tool that is a bit richer in features than Basecamp.
  20. Tim O'Reilly on Web 2.0: http://tinyurl.com/dldcme