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Wednesday, July 02, 2008 1:38 PM
I Need Your Help Planning for SharePoint Training
It's time to submit our FY09 plans, and I am looking for your help. I've got a lot of really cool stuff to share with you around SharePoint this year (Enterprise Social Computing, integrating .NET 3.5 and Silverlight, creating solutions with SharePoint
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Sunday, June 29, 2008 8:53 PM
The Impact of Enterprise 2.0 on the Enterprise
When I think of the impact of Enterprise 2.0 in the next 5 years, I can't help but imagine there's a war brewing. Web 2.0 was the big love fest, can't we all just share data and get along with standards? Enterprise 2.0, by contrast, doesn't share that
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:13 AM
Microsoft and Web 2.0 Resources
Thanks to the folks at Lexis Nexis who attended my talk on "Microsoft and Web 2.0" today. I went through quite a bit of material around Windows Live, the Live Platform, Silverlight, and newer technologies like DeepZoom, PhotoSynth, Live
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008 8:17 AM
What You Need To Know: WCF, WCF, ADO.NET SyncServices, and ClickOnce
I had a great time visiting with a great team at Verizon this week. I was able to present on a number of technologies, including ADO.NET Sync Services, WCF, WF, and ClickOnce. I was going to send this in an email, then I realized that there are some great
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Saturday, April 12, 2008 2:01 PM
Using the Virtual Earth Control in SharePoint
I have been using the Virtual Earth control a lot lately for various demos, mostly by putting customized maps into SharePoint Content Editor web part. It's a cool effect, and can be an incredibly useful tool for your company's intranet. For instance,
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Friday, March 07, 2008 8:06 AM
JavaScript Intellisense for Virtual Earth
One of my favorite things about Visual Studio 2008 is the JavaScript support, getting debugging and Intellisense support in the IDE. Scott Guthrie wrote an excellent blog post highlighting the JavaScript Intellisense support in VS2008 . One of the first
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007 12:00 PM
WCF, AJAX, and Virtual Earth in Visual Studio 2008
Eric Ebell , working at one of our service provider customers in Atlanta, pinged me about a JavaScript question, wanting to know how to call a web service and then fill a table dynamically with the results. I am not a JavaScript developer by any means,
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