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Confluence 4.2 hit the streets last week and is generating a lot of buzz. It's taken content collaboration to new heights. It's never been easier to create compelling content, encourage others to contribute, and discover the content you need to get your job done. Content collaboration is a viral cycle of creation, engagement, and discovery. It's a cycle that helps teams get work done, faster, and we're always striving to optimize each step. In Confluence 4.2 we've enabled users of all levels

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What are people saying about Confluence 4.2?

It's been barely 24 hours since we released Confluence 4.2, our first release for the 2012 calendar year. Packed full of new features and improvements, it takes content creation and discovery to new heights, helping users make sense of information overload. We've been stoked with the response Confluence 4.2 has received so far. What's the word on the street? As usual @confluence, great enhancements with version 4.2! youtube.com/watch?feature=… #wiki #collaboration #in — Karl Burkum (@KarlBurkum)

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Hopefully by now you've gotten the message that Confluence 4.2 is absolutely chock-a-block full of great features. Matt introduced the improvements to notifications and comments and Ryan, not to be outdone, showed you what we've done to take attachment and document management to the next level. With all these improvements and new features still to come, you're probably wondering "how can I get more people on-board the Confluence express?" Spread Confluence Like Wildfire Is your wiki lacking activity?

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Earlier this week Matt shared some of the small improvements to share notifications and blog comments coming soon in Confluence 4.2. This release is tearing at the seams with new features and enhancements that we're back to tell you about a few more improvements that we're just too excited about to keep to ourselves. Add Labels to Attachments Ever heard the phrase, "With great power, comes great responsibility"? Made popular by Uncle Ben from the blockbuster hit 'Spider-Man', this phrase

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It's time to get amped people. Confluence 4.2 is just around the corner and it's so jam-packed with new features and improvements that we need to start sharing them with you, now! Share notifications get a boost The Share button is perfect for connecting people with content you'd like to get feedback on, or work they should know about. Need to distribute the plan for an upcoming project that's outlined on a wiki page? What about request feedback for a new idea that you've published in a blog

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A lot of work we do revolves around people, projects and content that can't be tracked using a Personal Calendar. With so many different schedules and projects happening at once, getting everyone on the same page is nearly impossible, increasing the likelihood of an 'Oh $%*#' moment - the moment when you realize you're going to miss a deadline, a feature has to be pulled from an upcoming release, or quality must be sacrificed. These moments are standard for any group of people attempting

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