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Okay, so I'll give you a baker's dozen of some really good stuff from the perspective of a Microsoft Dynamics CRM developer: We recently published V4.0.6 of the SDK . Here are a few highlights with links to the online version: There is a new section covering Read More...
Ah yes, I'm at home getting all those things done that I didn't have time for earlier this Summer. The landscaper came and is making an estimate for some projects. The sax goes into the shop tomorrow. My car goes into the dealer on Wednesday. The security Read More...
Every once in a while I get a ping for videos, demo's and presentations on CRM. Although these are all over the Internet, from our team site to places as diverse as YouTube.com and facebook.com (hey, the don't capitalize their name, why should I?). Here Read More...
The New York Times article, So You Want to Be a Blogging Star , caught my eye a couple of weeks ago and I'm just now getting around to writing about it. Most of it seems intuitive to me, but might be news for those considering starting a blog. And there Read More...
One of my favorite bloggers is Ben Vollmer who blogs at the brain-numbingly titled 'East Region Microsoft CRM' . (Smile when you say that!) This tech-heavy blog is a must read for partners and ISVs out there. If my saying that doesn't convince, maybe Read More...
I've been giving Menno a ration of grief about moving his blog from the MSDN blog world (and thus toolset) to a domain he owns. He also links from his new site to his business profile on LinkedIn and (I felt) that needed to be updated too. ;o) His advice Read More...
I get a lot of comments from my co-workers and friends about my eclectic choice of music that is usually playing full-time in my office. So I've decided to take a page from Dare Obasanjo, akd Carnage4Life award winning blog. I've been reading Dare's blog Read More...
Ever wondered what goes on after you publish your post for the day? Most of know there are services out there who bring readers to our blog like Live Search and Google. But to really understand what is happening take a look at this article from Wired Read More...
NEW YORK - Zach Brooks pocketed $1,000 this month blogging about the cheap lunches he discovers around midtown Manhattan ($10 or less, preferably greasy, and if he's lucky, served from a truck). The site, Midtownlunch.com, is just a year and a half old Read More...
The Seattle Times reports: "One of Microsoft's most anticipated new products is a free, tiny download that will run on Windows, Mac and eventually Linux, and went from a roughed-out preview to a final product in less than a year. The company on Tuesday Read More...
Blogging about my team at Microsoft hasn't been problematic for me but then my blog is not that popular. Don't get me wrong, I vie with Menno as the most popular Microsoft CRM blog and he has beaten me soundly month after month. But we are the number Read More...
If you are not reading this guy/blog, you might want to rethink that. :o) Fake Steve Jobs gives Salesforce.com the business Read More...
Scott Adam's " The Day You Became a Better Writer " is a great read and bonus, it's short. :o) "Business writing is about clarity and persuasion. The main technique is keeping things simple. Simple writing is persuasive. A good argument in five sentences Read More...
I so appreciate a good blog. Ronald Lemmen has one such blog. But even more interesting he maintains the Microsoft Dynamics CRM blog world post which lists a plethora of lovely CRM blogs. So kudos to Ronald. And, if your CRM blog is not on Ronald's list, Read More...
I was reading through my RSS blog list and came across this very interesting pointer at gapingvoid: "cartoons drawn on the back of business cards ". I added Hugh Macleod's blog because we both share a passion for art and even though Hugh is a 'marketing Read More...
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