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Background Some of you might recall that I used to post monthly or bi-monthly "Recommended Reading" lists on this blog, but I stopped doing so back in March because I simply could not keep up with all of the useful content that so many people were publishing

Recommended Reading for March and April, 2007

Recommended Reading for March and April (click here for previous recommendations). Lots of useful content (I can hardly keep up anymore!) and tools generated by the community: Complete MOSS licensing info by Cornelius J. van Dyk (SharePoint MVP) -- addresses

Recommended Reading for February 2007

Recommended Reading for February (click here for previous recommendations): · Customizing MOSS Search – written by Ian Morrish, SharePoint Insider; provides a walkthrough of how to add 1) Microsoft Live Search results to the SharePoint Search page and

Recommended Reading for January

Recommended Reading for January (click here for previous recommendations): · MOSS Search Word Stemming: Part 1 and Part 2 – written by Mike Taghizadeh, SharePoint Ranger; clarifies one of the most esoteric topics about SharePoint Search. If you’re interested

Recommended Reading for December

Recommended Reading for December (click here for previous recommendations): · MOSS 2007 Design Component Relationships and Diagrams -- written by Heather Solomon, SharePoint MVP; provides a logical b reak down of the relationship between master pages,

Recommended reading for November

Continuing from last month’s list of recommended reading, here’s my short list of favorite blog entries for this month: · Customizing the Content Query Web Part XSL written by Steven Van de Craen, who created the very cool looking http://www.MOSS2007.be

Recommended reading

As the Community Lead for SharePoint, I spend several hours every month surfing the web, primarily with the help of Technorati’s blog search , for the most objective and useful articles about SharePoint. Starting this month, I’d like to share a few of
 
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