Archive for March, 2011

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Twitter your SharePoint…

Like we don’t have our Twitter feeds in enough places already..  http://code.google.com/p/sharepoint-twitter/ Now you can have it in your SharePoint portal.  Is this a good thing???

Posted in Blog, SharePoint by / March 25th, 2011 / No Comments » Read More
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ArcGIS and SharePoint Integration???

Are you trying to integrate ArcGIS with SharePoint and getting frustrated? I just found out that ANOTHER great thing about SharePoint 2010 (can’t wait until we upgrade!) is that there is a ArcGIS Mapping for SharePoint Web Part!!

Posted in Blog, SharePoint, Technology by / March 17th, 2011 / Comments Off Read More
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If You Build It, Will They Come?

I found this great article on cmswire.com.  I firmly believe that, although it is so very important, end user adoption is a problem that most companies don’t put a lot of thought or energy into when implementing a new SharePoint portal.  Mr Shepley sums up my thoughts exactly

Posted in Blog, SharePoint by / March 15th, 2011 / No Comments » Read More
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Best Infopath Blog Around..

Want the link to the best InfoPath online resource? Try http://www.infopathdev.com. They have an awesome site featured solely on InfoPath (which we all know

Posted in Blog, InfoPath by / March 10th, 2011 / No Comments » Read More
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Ahhh.. At Last. CS5!

How did I possibly survive this long with only CS4? Life’s ruff sometimes…

Posted in Blog, Interactive, Ramblings by / March 7th, 2011 / No Comments » Read More
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WordPress – Best CMS??

Huh?  ME recommend a CMS other than SharePoint?  Is the world ending?  Has a hacker gotten into my blog? More details to follow….

Posted in Blog, Content Management Systems by / March 7th, 2011 / No Comments » Read More
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The #1 Chrome Extension

CSS Scan - I don’t know how I lived without this one!  Especially when doing a lot of SharePoint CSS!  This extension allows you to SUPER easily scan an element’s CSS properties!  It is so fast and easy and reduces at least 2 apps/browser windows for me.

Posted in Blog by / March 7th, 2011 / No Comments » Read More
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The #2 Chrome Extension..

MeasureIt! allows you to draw out a ruler that will help you get the pixel width and height of any elements on a webpage.  So convenient – you will use it constantly!

Posted in Blog by / March 7th, 2011 / No Comments » Read More