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 Saturday, October 22, 2005
 Thursday, October 13, 2005
Eric Rucker is blogging about Access 12. His post today discussed changes to the underlying engine to provide "full schema compatibility with Windows SharePoint Services lists." A benefit of this change: "This allows us to take SharePoint list data offline and to provide rich-client UI for SharePoint using Access."
I see this as quite a big deal. Consider the number of Access developers compared to the number of InfoPath developers. Consider the number of installed Access licenses compared to the number of InfoPath licenses. I would not be surprised if this dramaticlly slows the acceptance of InfoPath.
Look closely at the far left of this image:

Ahhh...those were the days.
The amusing point -- this image was grabbed from the screen during an installation of SQL Server SP4 (2005).
 Monday, October 10, 2005
 Friday, October 07, 2005
I am honored to join the ranks of bloggers at http://www.mindsharpblogs.com -- the home of Bill English, Todd Bleeker and others. If you are new to SharePoint, this is a must-see site.
 Thursday, October 06, 2005
 Wednesday, September 28, 2005
 Thursday, September 15, 2005
 Tuesday, September 06, 2005
The latest article in my series on IntranetJournal.com has been posted.
Reading and Writing RSS with SharePoint A popular request for intranets is inclusion of current news or sports headlines. Microsoft addressed this request in its Online Web Part gallery with some Web Parts that display content from MSN. These Web Parts provide the basics from a single provider. On today's Internet, there are many other choices for information. This month, I will review a few different solutions for including part of this vast information on a SharePoint site.
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