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A note from Mark Miller: Last week, Claudio provided us with a solution for creating charts against a list in SharePoint: Finally – Dynamic Charting in WSS, no code required!.
When Ming Fung Yong saw the solution, he found another source of data for feeding the charts: RSS feeds. The charts below were created using [...]

Isaac Stith has put up a fun screencast on how to work with Twitter and Skype in SharePoint. This is the type of information you will be seeing at SharePoint Saturday Washington, D.C. this Saturday, May 2nd. I’m looking forward to it. Hope you can join us.

In this screencast, Jim Bob Howard continues his examination of different techniques for color coding a SharePoint calendar.

SharePoint offers a lot of different ways to look at the information in your sites. One of the most interesting is the Preview Pane view. Although it doesn’t show up as a web part on its own, you can use it in almost any list or library simply by modifying the view settings.
I hope this article has encouraged you to explore this, as well as some of the other view formats available to you!

Twitter has pretty much taken over as my daily mode of communication. Here are some people and things you might consider following for those of you on Twitter. If not, register for a free account, download TweetDeck to make it all manageable, and then follow along with what’s going on at EndUserSharePoint.com and the SharePoint Twitterverse.

Michael is back from his round-the-world trip and is ready to continue his live online Study Group tomorrow, April 22nd at 4:00pm EST. We will be covering Chapter 7 of his book, Seamless Teamwork.

If you are a regular follower of this site, you know that I have a high regard for Christophe’s No Deployment Solutions at Path to SharePoint. I use his solutions in the live online workshops, especially when it comes to color coding lists and calendars.

Web services are hot. I may write a jQuery plugin to talk to SP web services at some point, but first I wanted to do something novel, write a JavaScript tool that can fetch list data using the RPC method (specifically the URL protocol).
Who Wants This?
Anyone developing solutions around List View web parts may [...]

Become Your Company’s SharePoint Superstar!” is a special, live on-line session for SharePoint Power Users, the ones with all the responsibility and no authority to touch the servers. You know who you are.

When i first saw this solution, my jaw dropped! Could this actually be a viable alternative for WSS users who don’t have Excel Services? You be the judge… please give Claudio some feedback on how you will use his solution.