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 Thursday, June 23, 2005
The latest article in my SharePoint series on Intranet Journal went live today:
Enabling Users to Maintain SharePoint Content
While most of the beginning of the article is basic coverage of the Content Editor Web Part, this article lays the foundation for the discussion of tools and techniques to help site users post and organize content with minimal technical assistance. In the months to come, I will cover these tools (custom Web Parts and custom Web Part Page templates) in depth.
I welcome your feedback or article ideas.
 Wednesday, June 22, 2005
So, I thought I would send one his way...
I have been completely busy for the last few months, but I do have some posts in the queue:
As always, your feedback is welcome.
 Thursday, May 26, 2005
Hey, I’m Tony Schreiner, a developer on the IE team...There have been a lot of questions and speculation about IE7's tabbed browsing feature, so I wanted to give an overview of some of the work we've done that you can look forward to seeing in Beta 1. IEBlog: the Microsoft Internet Explorer Weblog
Great information about the current thinking going on within the IE team. No mention of a date, however. 
 Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Powerful stuff. DasBlog, we they suck less!
Scott Hanselman
 Monday, May 09, 2005
 Thursday, May 05, 2005
From the press release:
Apress L.P. is pleased to announce the creation of the Apress eBookshop. Earlier in 2005, Apress launched the "Free eBook" series. This is a continually growing collection of essential titles, including "A Programmer's Introduction to PHP 4.0," that Apress offers its readers for free. With hundreds of copies of its books being downloaded on a daily basis, Apress is seizing the opportunity by offering IT professionals worldwide a variety of ways to stay at the forefront of technology.
To access the Apress eBookshop, visit http://eBookshop.apress.com or http://www.apress.com.
As you would expect, the prices are dramatically lower for eBooks, which are delivered as PDF files. So far, I am very impressed!
Also, they have a What's New RSS feed.
 Tuesday, April 19, 2005
 Wednesday, April 13, 2005
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