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Office Talk, based in the heart of the UK, has done the hard work for you by designing a World Cup 2010 SharePoint Template.

Marc Anderson has agreed to be our first ‘guinea pig’ in this little venture. His series, Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags, on EndUserSharePoint.com has been very popular.

Of all the stories I’ve heard on why people from the States couldn’t make it to SharePoint Evolutions, I think this video tells the story best.

I want to get a comprehensive list of SharePoint forums and make the list available so that you can quickly get your questions answered.

What happened in Annandale, VA. this weekend during SharePoint Saturday DC was outside the norm and raises the bar for future events of this type.

If you had to help this person, what recommendations would you make based up the person’s background? Any and all suggestions welcomed.

“I went to your site and couldn’t find any content for day-to-day users of SharePoint. Everything seems to be centered around jQuery and providing coded solutions.”

In celebration of SharePoint 2010 Launch, MetaVis has updated the posters. There is now a 2010 Team Site update as well as a new SharePoint 2010 Publishing Site poster. These are full sized wall hanging posters in a heavy print stock.

I’m implementing a live twitter tracker in order to keep tabs on all the tweets and hash tags for that day. I’m embedding them below as I get them setup. At the bottom of each panel is a code block you can embed on your site if you’d just like to track one specific area of the world.

If you’re willing to dive in and create your own event, you’ll have lots of help along the way. Just start talking about it, and it seems to start taking shape.