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31.12.2009

My delicious links for December 30th from 13:06 to 13:06:

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30.12.2009

My delicious links for December 29th from 11:28 to 11:31:

  • Some other SharePoint 2010 tidbits – FierceContentManagement – Quote: "He points out that the path of ECM is littered with failure and that Microsoft's goal with SharePoint 2010 is to put the end user front and center (while providing more comprehensive back-end administration). The idea, he explains is to get the end user to use the system. If it's too hard or too restrictive, then end users will always find ways to work around the system to the detriment of the CMS. It will be interesting to see as the SharePoint 2010 beta goes into wider use, and use cases emerge, how well Microsoft has solved this perennial issue."
  • How to Increase SharePoint End User Adoption – Depending on who you are in your organization, you may either LOVE SharePoint or HATE it. There are many promises on what SharePoint will deliver; however, have those promises become a reality in your organization? The answer may be the key to why your colleagues, employees, and end users use SharePoint or create work-arounds to avoid taking the time to understand it.
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27.12.2009

My delicious links for December 26th from 12:09 to 12:09:

  • Designing Social Interfaces – This book presents a family of social web design principles and interaction patterns that we have observed and codified, thus capturing user-experience best practices and emerging social web customs for web 2.0 practitioners.
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22.12.2009

My delicious links for December 21st from 12:17 to 12:17:

  • bixo – Bixo is an open source web mining toolkit that runs as a series of Cascading pipes on top of Hadoop. By building a customized Cascading pipe assembly, you can quickly create specialized web mining applications that are optimized for a particular use case.
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21.12.2009

My delicious links for December 20th from 12:23 to 14:58:

  • Basketball
  • The small calendar 2010 – As far as I know this is the printable calendar smallest in the world! 5.5 x 8.5 centimeters: a whole year behind a single business card!
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