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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.

I’ve created a short screencast to show you our first pass at the SharePoint Bookshelf Organizer. It’s still pretty primitive, but we’ve got the image mouseovers as described by Alexander, we’ve got the framework for creating a five star rating system and the kids are already asking to add more books

While you might imagine some one-off scenario where collecting these attributes might potentially be interesting, they are likely to be attributes with limited use over time – in other words, we really want to make sure that the attributes we expect our content owners to document are ones that address practical business scenarios.

We’re going to create a solution for helping her and her seven year old brother organize their books and be able to quickly determine which ones each of them have read. She also wants to build a parade display of the various Clifford images she has created.

The first words out of my 5 year old’s mouth this morning were, “Dad, how many days until I’m on stage with you at SharePoint Saturday Philly?” The answer was “7″, one less than the “8″ I told her about when the lights went out last night.

I had the pleasure of sitting on several panels at the Experts Conference in LA this week, and I have to say, I Still don’t know JACK about SharePoint.