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I hate to see this for a good friend, but the most popular SharePoint site on the net has gone down. Jump over to http://www.endusersharepoint.com/ to encourage Mark Miller to keep plugging away at getting the site back online - I know he's working...
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How can I have worked in windows for this long and not know this stuff? Evidently, it's not just me. Read More...
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You might remember me talking about ShareGate, a simple tool for comparing sites. No server installation, just a simple desktop client. They gave the compare tool away in hopes that people would purchase the sync tool. Read More...
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As a follow-up to this morning's article, SharePoint Noise Reduction Filter, I've setup an anonymous poll to get feedback on the type of content you'd like to see on the site. This is just a quick one-off to start the dialog. Please feel free...
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It has gotten to the point where I can barely keep up with providing my own solutions while working with others to expose theirs. It’s now about community involvement, more than the personal solutions I can provided. Read More...
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There’s an interesting shift happening in how large companies are starting to present their products. A while back, Common Craft start putting their “In Plain English” videos on YouTube. These things are nice: simple graphics, simple language, possibly...
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“Do you see SharePoint having staying power?” Ah… yeah, I do. Read More...
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There is a place for Google Apps, Google Sites and the web based apps they are offering... no doubt about it. But the constant comparison to SharePoint is getting old fast. Read More...
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In this article I'll describe some of the ways that SharePoint can reduce the effort to create, manage and retrieve documents and increase their value, as smart documents, to both your firm and its clients. Read More...
Filed under: SharePoint, SharePoint Designer, General Observations, Workflow, Workshops, Libraries and Lists, Live, Content Type, SharePoint training, workshop, end user, online, document library, metadata, seminar, Mark Gerow, law firm
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Chris Quick has volunteered to document every step of his SharePoint 2010 beta installation. I’ve setup a live blogging panel so that you can follow along as he is going through the process. You will be able to ask Chris questions along the way. When...
Filed under: SharePoint, Blogging, General Observations, Documentation, Installation, Mark Miller, Chris Quick, Live, online, Beta, sharepoint2010
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Since I’m presenting at the SharePoint 2010 Evolution Conference, London, in April, I’ve started to keep track of what is available as a SharePoint Community while I’m over there. The SharePoint User Group UK seems to have an interesting...
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The first rule of EUSP is that you always talk about EUSP. People don’t know me. They don’t know who I am. I am squandering my potential as Founder and Editor. I have lost everything. I’m free to do anything. I want to control everything. I don’t want...
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I thought that was what was happening this morning when I saw @danmc from TunnelPoint tweeting away about SinterKlaas. There was a steady stream coming through. Read More...
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I really didn’t realize how booked my schedule had become until we tried to schedule a chunk of time. Between speaking at SharePoint Saturdays, doing live online training, in-person training and speaking at SharePoint Conferences, it’s becoming a pretty...
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So you’ve tried them. What do you think? Would you recommend them? Use them? Rework them? What should the 2010 team be looking to provide? Read More...
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