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Cisco mixes it up with Interop mashup
Created: 05/23/2007
Video description: At the Interop conference in Las Vegas, Cisco CEO John Chambers demos the company's new Unified Communications platform. Combining telepresence and mapping technologies, the mashup allows users to identify and then locate an individual over a network.

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