We may not all get rich, but we’re doing good work and making a difference. The SharePoint community is the glue that hold it all together.
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.
Let’s get rolling… it’s time to crank up the live tweet feed from SPTechCon in Boston.
I was playing a round with Twibbons over the weekend, trying to setup an easy way for people to show their affiliation to EndUserSharePoint.com.
Planet SharePoint aggregates blog posts from almost 200 SharePoint focused blogs.
Many companies have chosen not to activate the social media features in SharePoint, and will continue to be a hardsell… unless strong arguements are made for its use.
Here are 8 ways companies can extend SharePoint’s out-of-the-box capabilities to better fit their social computing vision.
If you missed all the live blogging fun and excitement at SharePoint Conference 2009, we’re going to do the same thing at SPTechCon this week. We’ve got a bunch of people who who will be live blogging the sessions directly from the conference sessions.
Becky and crew are starting to crank up the heat in Kansas City with SharePoint Saturday. I’ve been watching the tweet stream and there are already a ton of people there. From the pictures coming out, I’ve seen Joy, Joel, Eric, Mark, Cathy… hey, it sounds like an old episode of Romper Room.
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I thought that was what was happening this morning when I saw @danmc from TunnelPoint tweeting away about SinterKlaas. There was a steady stream coming through.