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I recently finished Naked Conversations by Robert Scoble and Shel Israel . I really enjoyed it for a few reasons. First, it was fun to watch reactions as folks caught the title out of the corner of their eye and the juicy thoughts became self-evident...
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I'm happy to announce that Kirill Gavrylyuk has joined the Pluralsight community of bloggers . Kirill has been around working on just about every Microsoft XML / Web services technology you've heard about in recent years. Krill is now on the Indigo team...
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You can now read all Pluralsight blogs from a single aggregated page . You'll be taken to this page if you click on Community on the main page or if you select Pluralsight in the Blogs menu. An aggregated RSS feed is also available, although it's been...
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Mobile blogging at its finest. Data entry not bad for short stuff. Now lets see if it works.
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It looks like this guy's is worth at least $4K. Crazy.
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I love the fact that I can use my blog to share ideas, vet my reasoning, and most importantly, to gather feedback. Case in point: I shared my Infopath / .Text integration work late last night, wondering if anyone else had done similar work, which is often...
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It just occurred to me that this is a great place to gather topic ideas for my column. If you have suggestions, post 'em here. Thanks!
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Dare has an interesting post on Microsoft culture where he states: The Microsoft culture is about creating the newest, latest greatest thing that 'changes the world' not improving what is already out there and working for customers. It's interesting to...
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...for my blog at Pluralsight . I'll be moving things over from skonnard.com in the weeks ahead, but I'll only be posting new entries here from now on. You can still find my tools, samples, articles, and books on skonnard.com for the time being.
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Apparently, Dave Winer had some issues with my history of RSS (see the answer to the “Which RSS version is the most current?“ question). This prompted him to write his own RSS timeline for the records. I'm sure Dave's account is more thorough...
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Matt's blog posts related to WS are now being pulled into the MSDN Web Services Developer Center main page. Making something like this happen unveils the raw beauty of XML.
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My latest column is now online: All About Blogs and RSS . It provides a gentle introduction to the world of blogging and syndication. I covers how to setup a blog, the differences between the various RSS versions, the new ATOM project, and how to generate...
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ScottWater has a great post on how trackbacks work in .Text. I'm also dying to try his new search feature .
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I was inspired by the PDCBloggers user control and decided to write one for the Utah .NET UG site , which I currently run. You point mine at an OPML file and specify how many items you want to include per feed. Check it out here .
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I think my old site is finally ready for retirement. I'm finished moving the most popular content to my new site (see Articles, Books, Conferences, Samples, and Tools under My Stuff on the left) and I've setup the main redirects. I've decided to leave...
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