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Lees meerMicrosoft’s new Mesh software platform helps faraway coworkers meet up and interact in mixed reality. The results are, well, still mixed.
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Lees meerFrom PCs to smartphones, office tech has always promised to make us more productive. But time and again, it's come with unexpected side effects.
Lees meerUltimately, their management styles were similar: Don’t talk about doing things, just do things.
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