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June 2005 - Posts
Videos Now Available for Social Computing Symposium 2005 Presentations
Videos of the presentations from the Second Annual Microsoft Social Computing Symposium are now available for download from: http://research.microsoft.com/workshops/scs2005 . I recommend the following presentations, in rank order: Backchannels: Power
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Geek Speak Joins the Gotdotnet Squad
The GotDotNet organization is proud to announce the selection of David Waddleton , a Microsoft developer community champion currently based in Houston, in the first round of the FY06 draft. Dave will be playing middlefield for us and batting cleanup as
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Joel on Bookware
Today, David Weinberger finally conceded that he fails to read my weblog with the attention and regularity that you do and he should. In a blog post obviously intended for me, and me alone, he writes, "I would like to. I really would. I like it and I
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Waiku
Wiki is spring and summer, autumn, winter: the sabertooth tiger. ++++++++++++++++++++ [Update] For the haiku purists out there... the 5-7-5 format Wiki is spring and summer, autumn, winter: the sabertooth tiger
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Photos from TechEd 2005 in Orlando
I've begun to upload a few photos from TechEd along with other attendees. Collaborative Flickr tag: TechEd2005 . More, many more photos on the way.
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Opportunistic Geeks On the Rocks
After a solid run of opportunistic geek luck, our adventure hit the skids in Houston. Rob and I boarded near the end of the plane. I congratulated myself for having had the forethought to reserve two seats in the Exit row. As soon as we sat down, I learned
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On the Road with Opportunistic Geeks
Rob and I hit the road at 6:45AM in Redmond, WA, en route to TechEd Orlando. Around 8:00AM, we traded in our direct flight on Alaskan Airlines for a fistful of food vouchers, day passes to the Alaskan "Board Room" (which has free WiFi), round trip tickets
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Deleting User Samples on GotDotNet
User Samples is the most popular GotDotNet feature. Over the last few months, I've received emails from numerous customers complaining that they could not delete a User Sample of their own creation after submitting it. The most common reason for this
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