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    December 2008 - Posts

    SharePoint on the iPhone
    I’ve seen a couple notes regarding this on Twitter , so I thought I’d check it out for myself. A company by the name of Webstate set off to make the next best thing for the iPhone, an application that integrates with SharePoint. After doing some digging Read More...
    SharePoint Dashboard
    Want to stay up-to-date with all of the happenings around SharePoint?  The two best methods I have found are Twitter and my.live.com. For those who haven’t been bit by the social networking bug yet, you may be missing out.  I recommend creating Read More...
    SharePoint Development Wiki
    Some wonderful things are happening for SharePoint developers all across the world. Thanks to Jeremy Thake at http://wss.made4the.net/ , the SharePoint development community now has a wiki to collaborate on. You can find the wiki here: http://sharepointdevwiki.com Read More...
    OBA Want to Knowbie?
    For those of you who are saying, “huh?” right now…let’s start with a brief introduction to OBA (Office Business Applications). Long Definition:   “Office Business Applications are an emerging class of application that helps businesses unlock the Read More...
    Twin Cities SharePoint Camp – January 24, 2009
    The Twin Cities SharePoint Camp has been announced for January 24, 2009.  Here are the details of the event: Course Overview Join New Horizons of Minnesota for the 2nd Bi-Annual Twin Cities SharePoint Camp Event. Spend a day with other SharePoint Read More...
    Podcast: Using PowerShell to Support SharePoint
    Podcast on basic techniques of using PowerShell to support your SharePoint environment: To download the video above, right-click and choose Save Target As: Using PowerShell to Support SharePoint Read More...
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