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	<description>In a continuing effort to discover Australia&#39;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&amp;nbsp;Microsoft Silverlight and Expression Media Encoder, and published the result on my personal blog. The hidden gem of Silverlight the Silverlight streaming service. </description>
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