March 2005 - Posts
Microsoft is a pretty big place, so no matter how hard I try to keep up with everything, I still end up missing a bit of important news from time to time. But by following the blogs on MSDN and TechNet , I don't miss anything important for very long.
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Looks like every enterprise server product group at Microsoft is trying to provide self-paced, hands-on labs via the TechNet Virtual Lab . Now, the SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Virtual Lab is finally available, and -- quoting from its home page -- "it
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Building SharePoint Web Parts? Then this post (excerpted below) from Dino Esposito is a must read: WebParts: From SharePoint to ASP.NET 2.0 In the Windows world, SharePoint products and technologies simplify and support various forms of collaboration
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I see that a couple of MSofties ( Eileen and Mayur ) have excitedly blogged about Microsoft's new "OC" application that was announced as part of the Real-Time Collaboration launch event that I attended on March 8th. Although its IM features will be best
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Since I've been getting decent traffic to my blog during the past couple of weeks (and thank you all for your interest and feedback), I wondered if I've climbed up on the Results page of the major search engines. So, I searched for "Lawrence Liu" using
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True story. During my weekly trip to the local public library yesterday, I decided to use one of their Internet surfing machines to quickly check my e-mail. While sitting there, I noticed that the woman next to me is frantically looking for someone (tech
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If you are (or want to be) developing solutions for SharePoint, don't pass go, don't collect $200, and immediately read Mike Fitzmaurice 's blog . Better yet, subscribe to it in your favorite RSS aggregator by right-clicking here . Mike is Microsoft's
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Some of you might have noticed that the layout and color scheme for my blog have changed significantly over the weekend. Thanks to Ken Levy's custom CSS , my blog is now a bit easier to read, I hope. But the more important (though visually subtle) change
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I just left Joe Kraus a comment that describes why I think his startup, JotSpot , is doomed – or at least will have a very short Tail. J The thing is, in order to be the Head of a healthy, ever growing Long Tail , many, many, many (did I mention “many”
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Joe Kraus (co-founder of Excite , which is now a part of AskJeeves ) has just written an exceptionally concise and easy-to-understand post on his blog about the Long Tail phenomenon even though he ends it with a marketing spin towards his startup, JotSpot
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Alan Page's recent post struck a nerve with me. Blogging nothing but a link to someone else's blog post is almost like forwarding an e-mail that was sent to a distribution group back to the same DL . Right, it's utterly useless and a waste of the reader's
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From Ray Ozzie's interview yesterday with Microsoft PressPass re: the Groove acquisition, I've excerpted my favorite parts below. The emphases are mine. PressPass: Why is collaboration becoming so important in today's business world? Ozzie: The nature
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Use the TechNet Virtual Lab to familiarize yourself with deploying Live Communications Server 2005. Topics include: deploying in a single forest, single domain topology, enabling federation, enabling remote access, and deploying the Live Communications
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Well, it appears that I was overly optimistic about a blogolocity of just 2 hours for my original “blogolocity” post . So, based on Scoble’s guidance about getting attention , I’m purposely including his name in this blog entry. Given that “Scoble” is
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Joshua Allen , the first corporate blogger at Microsoft, best describes how blogging has had a positive impact on the company while Tim Bray , the Father/co-inventor of XML and Sun employee, perfectly describes why blogging is good for the employee who
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The announcement today may not be a huge surprise to some people , but I'm certainly glad that this deal has finally happened because I've been hoping that it would ever since I first used Groove for team collaboration a few years ago. The main concern
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Thanks to Major Nelson , I was able to attend GDC2005 today with an Expo Pass. It's truly amazing how far video games have come since I spent my summers playing Gauntlet at Pier 39 so many years ago. I actually took the bus there in the morning, played
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It's been over 4 months since my previous blog entry, and I've received e-mails from several readers nudging me to write again. I really appreciate the support, and now that I'm finally 100% back in work mode, I'm very excited about posting here much
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