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	<description>When KnowledgeLake began diving into SharePoint 2010, they felt they could help their customers navigate the thousands upon thousands of documents stored in SharePoint.&amp;nbsp; With enhanced metadata functionality, there is more information available on documents
 to help users search and narrow down the set of documents they are seeking.&amp;nbsp; KnowledgeLake built the KnowledgeLake Search Center on Silverlight 4 to provide a seemless experience in SharePoint 2010 for searching and viewing documents.&amp;nbsp; Join Floyd Bell as he
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