The Geek Stories: What is Your Geek Story II
- Posted: May 23, 2007 at 6:39 PM
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In a continuing effort to discover Australia's Geek Stories, I attended a Microsoft Sharepoint conference at the invitation of Angus Logan. Many geeks, many geek stories.
Sharepoint is software that is loaded onto a server that provides document management, information sharing, wikis, blogs and other things that are beyond my understanding.
As an experiment, I used Microsoft Silverlight and Expression Media Encoder, and published the result on my personal blog. The hidden gem of Silverlight the Silverlight streaming service.
Sharepoint is software that is loaded onto a server that provides document management, information sharing, wikis, blogs and other things that are beyond my understanding.
As an experiment, I used Microsoft Silverlight and Expression Media Encoder, and published the result on my personal blog. The hidden gem of Silverlight the Silverlight streaming service.
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