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Doug Ware at Elumenotion is writing a series of blog posts about how he is building an E-Commerce site based on SharePoint. The sample project will be a live e-commerce site where you can support the author's quest to keep food on his family's...
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No one told me about this before having a kid, but apparently it's a common issue that kids (lots of them, worldwide) get fussy between about 7pm and 11pm. This unexplainable phenomenon is known as the " witching hour ". Parker's time...
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There are a ton of training opportunities out there today for SharePoint. Sahil Malik, one of my SharePoint MVP colleagues and most excellent speaker, will be conducting a week of some serious advanced training, including things like Windows Server 2008...
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If anyone doesn't know, the DevCow calendar is actually manually updated every month. I have been updating the calendar for about 3-4 years now every month. The process I take is to go directly to the websites of the user groups that we list on the...
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It has been a rough week or so for Kim and I recently. It started a week or so back with Kim's car. I took it in to get the oil changed and found that the car needed a bunch of expensive fluid changes. I spent a bunch of money on that, took the car...
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If you do know your Microsoft Evangelists you have probably attended events in your area, but if you don't, make sure to read up on the Microsoft support teams in your area. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/events/bb905078.aspx I am sure they would...
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If you want to know what is going on with Microsoft in Georgia and the Southeast Region, make sure to sign up for the MSDN Flash Newsletter . http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/flash/default.aspx It now has three of our DEs on pictures on it. Can you name...
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Microsoft is stepping up and providing free SharePoint training webcasts to those who want it on 10 critical developer tracks. On top of that they are asking for feedback on what they can do better to provide more great content to the SharePoint development...
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<From Brendon> Today it is with a sad heart that I inform you of news I found out yesterday. Eric Engler, an awesome person, passed away last week. He was an amazing member of the Atlanta Microsoft User Group Community and will be missed dearly...
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Often times, while working on SharePoint projects, I find myself needing to deploy only the code. I don't care about the Feature .xml files, or any of the other wonderfully useful files in a typical SharePoint project. Up until today, deploying this...
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Parker Sean Ranlett was born on May 7th at 5:29 pm. He tipped the scale at 6lbs and 14oz. He's gorgeous, has a full head of hair, and can currently be seen sporting a pair of bluish-grey eyes. Check out more photos on my Flickr photostream . Parker...
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The user group community in Atlanta does many events with our other southeastern states such as Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Mississippi. As you can tell we align with the Microsoft Regions a little bit. That is because the DE that covers...
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Now I can say most of what I used to say here in a far more immediate and visceral way using Twitter. You should all be using Twitter and Twhirl! Go forth and tell everyone what you're doing. What is Twitter ? How do I get an account ? What is Twhirl...
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I love OneNote. I use it all the time. I used to have a tablet and I used to be able to do things like draw my diagrams and stuff, but I've actually increased my use of OneNote since I got rid of the tablet. It's just such a powerful application...
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The Dot Net University has release a new SharePoint class. This brings the number of classes offered by the virtual University to three, SharePoint, BizTalk, and .Net Fundamentals. The new SharePoint class has 4 PowerPoint decks, associated Hands On Labs...