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Chris.blog.Microsoft
Text cloud of my friends’ Facebook status updates
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over 3 years ago
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I’m desperate to blog something work-related, but have been so busy with things I can’t discuss publicly yet that I haven’t made the time. Well, I had a brainstorm for a quick, fun, social computing-related post, so here it is… a text cloud of my friends...
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My new Microsoft gig: still as 'social' as ever
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over 4 years ago
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So, in this economy, anyone getting a new job is great news. But more so when it’s me :) One of the more interesting green fields for social software right now is enterprise social computing. I've been lucky enough to be offered a new role in Microsoft...
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MSDN and TechNet Search: now more refined...
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over 4 years ago
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Several months ago, we did a deep-dive on MSDN and TechNet search with a dozen users . They were generally impressed, but had some feedback on a few items. We've addressed several of their concerns and more, so I wanted to outline what's better now.....
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Popfly gadget for your bookmark feed (or any RSS feed)
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over 4 years ago
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Thanks to Chad Brooks, architecture evangelist, for creating a Popfly gadget that displays an RSS feed. He’s using it to expose bookmarks for the upcoming MSDN Developer Conferences . I tweaked it for my blog, as you can see in the right rail. It’s showing...
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How to make your mark on the System Center site
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over 4 years ago
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The number of feeds on MSDN and TechNet sites that are driven by social bookmarking (community members tagging relevant URLs) just keeps growing. The latest adopter is the System Center TechCenter , which has just put “links from the community” front...
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MSDN at PDC 2008, or "why bookmarking is like fire insurance"
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over 4 years ago
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After four days of speaking with a total of 269 developers at PDC in Los Angeles about MSDN Bookmarking , I have a pretty good idea what you think of it. Nearly all of the response at the booth was very positive, with a few in-depth conversations yielding...
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Under the Azure skies of PDC 2008
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over 4 years ago
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I couldn't resist getting Azure into the title of my first post from PDC 2008 . The day started with what I'm sure will come to be known as "the keynote that started it all." Ozzie's vision of what cloud-computing will do in the shape of Azure...
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MSDN Social + fine-tuned SQL 2008 = speed, sweet speed
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over 4 years ago
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Today we released an update with a number of performance enhancements, some of which I referred to in my previous post . I decided that now was a good time to compare our performance with some other leading sites that we might be compared to. I opened...
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Behind the scenes of the Microsoft Social platform
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over 4 years ago
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Image via Wikipedia I’d like to bring a little focus on some of the cool things going on behind the scenes with the Social platform that underpins our search , social bookmarking , and forums apps. We’ve spent the last month optimizing performance for...
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Podcast: Tony Soper gets it! Why IT Pros should bookmark
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over 4 years ago
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Tony Soper of virtualization user assistance documentation fame (not to mention a top bookmarker), recorded a podcast with myself and Chris Kilbourn, lead site manager for TechNet. His companion blog post is a great summary of reasons that IT Pros should...
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Top 10 Bookmarkers on MSDN and TechNet for September 2008
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over 4 years ago
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We’d like to give kudos to our top bookmarkers as of September 30, 2008. These are the people that are on the leading edge of driving new content onto MSDN and TechNet. I removed a few of the people from our own team, as they’re kind of expected to use...
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More MSDN (and TechNet) Library tips
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over 4 years ago
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John Martin posted today about a few things you should do in the library: bookmark , search with our site search and the new Code Search , try ( loband ), and contribute to the community content . I’ve got a few more hidden gems for you: Show/Hide TOC...
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IE8 Accelerators for MSDN and TechNet Social and Search
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over 4 years ago
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In the last of my series of cool new toys we're adding to extend the new MSDN , TechNet , and Expression social bookmarking sites, we've just posted a set of accelerators for IE8. Thanks to our own Tim Pearson and Husain Shambhoora for creating these...
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Shiny object #3: Live Writer Plug-in for MSDN and TechNet Social
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over 4 years ago
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Rahul Soni, a Microsoft field engineer in Bangalore, wrote a Live Writer plug in for including “Add to…” links to a number of social services like Digg, Delicious, Technorati, and Facebook. He’s now updated the plug in to work with Microsoft’s new social...
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Shiny objects for MSDN and TechNet Social: #2 Custom feed queries
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over 4 years ago
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Continuing our series of cool new stuff you can do with our new social platform, Taylor Parsons has a post fully outlining all the conditions and parameters that you can use to slice and dice social platform queries. Here's some examples using Taylor...
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I'm a PC (Video)
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over 4 years ago
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Yeah, now THESE ads, I like. Not that I minded the Seinfeld ones--good attention-getters--but when they came out, I was hoping that we'd move to something like this quickly. Turns out, the powers that be are at least as smart as I am :) Phew. Windows...
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Shiny objects for MSDN and TechNet Social: #1 FeedFlare
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over 4 years ago
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This is the start of a series of small posts on some goodies that are sprouting up to make interacting with our new Social apps easier. First up is some FeedFlare that Dan Rigsby created . FeedFlare, according to the FeedBurner site, is designed to...
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Launched: Social Bookmarking V1 on MSDN and TechNet (VIDEO)
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over 4 years ago
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We're pleased to announce the availability of our V1 release of MSDN Social , TechNet Social , and Expression Social . These new sites, which have been available in preview since May 2008, make it easy for Microsoft's enormous technical community to help...
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TechEd Australia, Day 5: Chalk & Talk, Take 1
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over 4 years ago
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Spent the morning doing shameless self-promotion for my chalk & talk presentation in the MSDN lounge. We had a great turn out (lunch hour helps), but didn't have enough time for many questions. We'll run it again tomorrow for anyone that missed it...
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TechEd Australia, Day 4: Let the conversations begin
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over 4 years ago
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I've got three bullets on the keynote: It all started with the "No Need to Shout" video about our work on MSDN & TechNet. Pretty psyched to see that still getting play and a few laughs. Then there were cool free-runners. Always amazing to...
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TechEd Australia, Day 3: Opening Day
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over 4 years ago
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I guess it's actually Day 1 for most attendees... the lucky ones that live in this beautiful place. I started the day at an AIMIA event about Social Media and its role in Marketing. Interesting panel discussion led by Aussie reps from MySpace, Bebo, and...
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TechEd Aus, Day 2: Blue Mountains
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over 4 years ago
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My one pre-meditated bit of sightseeing while here was to book this day trip to the Blue Mountains. I'm so glad I did. Some fantastic sights, and a very relaxing day overall. Ended the day meeting our Australian sub counterparts over a friendly dinner...
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TechEd Australia, Day 1: Acclimatizing
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over 4 years ago
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Here's the first of what I hope are daily blog entries for TechEd Australia. The goal of the first day was to stay awake all day so that I could reset my body clock and avoid jet lag. So, I walked my butt off. From Darling Harbor up to The Rocks, over...
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Heading to TechEd Austraila!
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over 4 years ago
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Yeah, I'm pretty excited to see Oz - my first time. Booked myself on a tour of the Blue Mountains as an intro to get "acclimated." Anyone at TechEd needs to stop and say G'day at the MSDN and TechNet Lounges, where I'll be most of the week. Working...
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Preview of MSDN & TechNet Social Bookmarking V1 Release
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over 4 years ago
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John Martin has a post today previewing the early September launch of our V1 social bookmarking app. The list of new stuff includes: Subscribing to people feeds (sounds yummy) Browse and find people (was hard to do from bookmarking before) ...
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