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After many trials and tribulations, NothingButSharePoint.com (NBSP) went live on Monday morning. NBSP combines the resources from Jeremy Thake’s SharePointDevWiki.com, Joel Oleson’s SharePointJoel.com and EndUserSharePoint.com.

In our final installment of the SharePoint50 Project, we announce the analysts who are the most influential when it comes to a company purchasing SharePoint.

We continue this week with the SharePoint50 Project by announcing the names of the top influencial journalists when it comes to purchasing decisions about SharePoint.

This week we continue rolling out The SharePoint50 Project by announcing the names of the Top Executives at Microsoft who people listen to when considering purchasing SharePoint.

I was flipping through SlideShare.net this morning and did a search for SharePoint. The first one that came up had over 50,000+ views! What could be THAT interesting in SharePoint, enough to convince 50,000 people to view it?

This week we continue rolling out The SharePoint50 Project by announcing the names of the top SharePoint Solution Providers when people are considering purchasing SharePoint.

Today Global 360, KnowledgeLake and EndUserSharePoint.com release the names of the first set of influencers in The SharePoint50 Project.

From Mark Miller: When Debbie Rosen first approached me with the SharePoint50 results, I was floored. I told her the entire industry would be interested in hearing about the research, why it was done and the final results. In this installment of The SharePoint50 Project, Debbie explains the history behind the project.

I’m not sure how to handle this type of comment, it’s so off on so many different levels. Is it really a SharePoint problem being described here?

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