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Phil Wheat's Knowledge Matters
This blog started out as "Developing SharePoint" but has expanded outside of that exclusive domain to a number of other areas concerning Knowledge and the various forms and representations it can take.
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Phil Wheat's Knowledge Matters
Your Brain in the Cloud SxSW Interactive Session.
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I’ve had a couple of people ask me (and a couple of people not ask, but given their own spin on the title) and so I thought I’d do a bit more commentary on my “Brain” session submission. From the site (“ Your Brain in the Cloud ”), you’ll see the description...
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Arch Reactor forms a Hacker Space in St Louis.
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over 3 years ago
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I can’t let St Louis get too far ahead of us! Looks like I need to get more involved in the Austin Hacker Space movement! http://archreactor.org/ Looks like their first meeting is next week.
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Getting your feet wet in SharePoint
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over 3 years ago
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I had to link blog this – it’s promising to be a GREAT series. I couldn’t have done so well myself. http://www.sharepointhillbilly.com/archive/2009/08/07/getting-your-feet-wet-writing-code-for-sharepoint-ndash-part.aspx
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