Difference between Exchange 2007 and 2010

Hello, 
I want to know what are the differences between Exchange 2007 & 2010, i mean what was missing in 2007 which is addresses in 2010. Both from Administrator point of view and client point of view. How admins are going to benefit from 2010 and how clients
will see changes in their outlook 2010 because of Exchange 2010? 
Hasan

Hello,
Can you Please help me out, what is the Difference? 
Difference between Exchange 2003 and 2007
Difference between Exchange 2007 and 2010
Thanks 

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