Ashton Kutcher Is Pretty Excited To Launch Blah Girls At TechCrunch50 (17)
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TechCrunch50 is just a week and a half away. The list of presenting companies is kept strictly confidential until the day of the event to ensure maximum audience attention. But we’re making one exception this year. Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg’s Katalyst Media will be launching Blah Girls, one of his new interactive online video products, at TechCrunch50. Like all products launching at the event, TechCrunch50 will be the first time the public or press ...
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pd0 said:
I bet that's frustrating - not being able to use your celebrity in a creative way.
Creating Re-usable Email Templates for SharePoint Designer 2007 Workflows (3)
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Hi there, I’m Jordan Hull, a Software Development Engineer in Test on the SharePoint Designer Workflow team. I’d like to walk you through an example of how you can create re-usable e-mail templates for use in your SharePoint Designer 2007 workflows. The goal of creating these templates is to enable site administrators to (a) define rich e-mail content that can be re-used across multiple workflows, and (b) enable site administrators to push out changes to ...
Lego Mindstorms NXT and Leopard Bluetooth (1)
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I don't think the Mac-LEGO Mindstorms NXT connection gets enough web-print. So, I finally took the time to play with LEGO Mindstorms NXT and an Intel-based Macbook connected using Bluetooth. The result was a lot of fun! :-)
Poking Holes In The Long Tail Theory (11)
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Just because the Internet makes it possible to offer a near-infinite inventory of goods for sale does not mean that consumers will start wanting more obscure items in any great numbers. That is the conclusion Harvard Business School associate professor Anita Elberse comes to in a recent article in the Harvard Business Review that takes on some of the sacred cows of the Long Tail theory. The Long Tail is Wired editor Chris Anderson’s theory ...
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Anthony said:
In the end, Elberse presents a false dichotomy. The choice is not head or tail. It’s both.
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This might signal the death of an era that never really dawned.
Creating Dashboards with Xcelsius 2008 (1)
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Belated Announcement: SharePoint Server 2007 Scalability and Performance whitepaper now available (1)
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My name is Paul Learning, a Senior Consultant in Microsoft Consulting Services specializing in SharePoint deployments, and it's with great excitement and pride that I announce the release of the SharePoint Server 2007 Scalability and Performance whitepaper. This 90+ page whitepaper is based on a lot of hard work, dedication, and collaboration from a team of exceptional individuals; it documents the architectural design considerations and performance characteristics of a real-world, large-scale SharePoint lab implementation containing ...
Google I/O session videos posted with slides (3)
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Posted by Pete Koomen, Google App Engine Team On May 28th and 29th the Google Developer Team hosted Google I/O, a developer gathering in San Francisco. For anyone who wasn't able to join us in person, you can now now catch videos of more than 70 talks, along with slides from each of the presentations, online. Among these are some great sessions from members of the Google App Engine Engineering team: Best Practices - Building ...
Video Blog: The Winning Demo Jam -- "Binary Jammers" from SAP Developer Challenge 2008 (1)
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Announcing open source Podcasting Kit for SharePoint - the power of social media for the enterprise (1)
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Overview About 8 months ago, we posted a "How We Did It" guest blog entry here about Microsoft Academy Mobile, a community driven videocast/podcast solution that had been built on the SharePoint platform and continues to be used internally at Microsoft. We received a lot of feedback from customers, mostly in the form of "Hey, that's very cool, but how can I implement it for my own organization?" as well as many inquiries from partners ...
SAP Developer Challenge Post Crowdsourced via Twitter (1)
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The Mouse That Roared (1)
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Our visit the other day to the GooglePlex was extraordinary on a number of levels. At its simplest, the Gmail group opened its kimono to bloggers and what’s left of the mainstream media - full stop. We were asked not to live video the announcements of Gmail Labs, and to clear photographs with the team in case we accidentally revealed some strategic details. But the tour of the Gmail team cubicles, the Google Reader unit, ...
Explore Walt Disney World® Resort in 3D (9)
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Posted by Jay Rasulo, Chairman, Walt Disney Parks and ResortsLast May, Eric Schmidt and I met to talk about The Walt Disney Company’s focus on technology. We started to explore innovative ways we could work together to bring one of the world’s most magical destinations to Google Earth’s millions of users… and how our guests could be a mouse-click away from visiting the place where dreams come true.The result is Walt Disney World® Resort in ...
ESOA - A Beginners Refrence (1)
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Introducing Accelerated Application Delivery 2.1 for SAP NetWeaver (1)
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At $130-A-Barrel Oil, Electric Cars Look Cheap (2)
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With oil prices so high, how much would it cost to convert every registered car in America to an electric vehicle? Nothing, according to computer scientist Philip Greenspun. Well, nothing more than we are spending already in oil. He figures that if we took the $400 billion that Americans spend every year on oil that goes into cars, we could use that money instead to pay the interest on an $8 trillion loan. That would ...
How We Did It: Building a News Workbench on MOSS 2007 for Microsoft's Corporate Intranet Portal (1)
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[Cross-posted from the Enterprise Content Management Team Blog.] Hi there. My name is Sean Squires and I'm a Program Manager for the Microsoft IT Information Services group. We are responsible for driving technical design and solution creation for many internal portal properties running Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS). We also work closely with the product group evaluating new features and showcasing innovative ways to extend the product. George Perantatos, a recent contributor on this blog, ...