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In this final segment of my series on ways that you can get more involved in the SharePoint community, I’ll focus on ideas for how you can generate content.

This is the second article in my series on ways that you can get more involved and better connected to the SharePoint community, focusing on ways that you can plug into the social media aspects of the community.

Joel Oleson (SharePointJoel.com), Jeremy Thake (SharePointDevWiki.com) and I (EndUserSharePoint.com) are working together on a new vision for a SharePoint Community site.

After a little break from recording, Joel and I are back at it. In this week’s segment we cover everything from the controversy created by the release of 2010 information to the plethora of babys being born to SharePoint geeks. Have a listen…

This is week fifth our weekly broadcast with Joel Oleson of SharePointJoel.com. You can also subscribe to the iTunes channel for this set of broadcasts.

This is week four our weekly broadcast with Joel Oleson of SharePointJoel.com. You can also subscribe to the iTunes channel for this set of broadcasts.
We look forward to your feedback and recommendations on topics for next week’s recording.

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This is week three of our weekly broadcast with Joel Oleson of SharePointJoel.com. You can also subscribe to the iTunes channel for this set of broadcasts.

This is week two of our weekly broadcast with Joel Oleson of SharePointJoel.com. As requested, there are now minute markers and direct links to resources beneath the recording. The iTunes podcast will be available within two days.

We look forward to your feedback and recommendations on topics for future recordings.

This is the inaguration recording of our first “This Week in SharePoint with Joel”. The conversationalists on the recording are Mark Miller, Founder and Editor of EndUserSharePoint.com and Joel Oleson of SharePoint Joel.

Please help me understand. I just don’t see what you, JoelO, and the SharePointPodcastShow are so pleased and excited about.