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What can I say, I am totally addicted to Twitter and the way that it has changed the way that we communicate. I seem to post at least once a day and see what my tweeps (people that I follow and are following me) are up to at least 10 times per day. Yes, it's still somewhat progressive for the mainstream crowd, but its adoption is really taking off. One question that I have is: "So what's next with Twitter?" I've been pondering this for a few weeks as I dive deeper into the true enterprise social ...
I've been Twittering for awhile now and here are 12 reasons to start now
I've been hearing rumblings of the sync framework for quite some time now and it has finally been released to CTP! I've got to say, if this thing "really" works, then it has the potential to change the way that we consume data. Once I get my home development machine re-imaged (hopefully tonight), I'm going to try to get this thing to work with SharePoint 2007. How cool would that be! You can read about and download the sync framework here ...
Check out Jott.com. It is a really cool transcribing service that you can call and have voice messages transcribed and emailed to your contacts. It appears to work well with English, but not so well when you speak in Russian. :-)
Ok, so I just stumbled onto yet another MVP (Joe Webb) that's based here in Nashville. My question is, WHY DIDN'T I KNOW THIS BEFORE??? I actually found Joe on a YouTube video from the MVP summit. So far, here is my list of MVP's that I know of that live here: Rob Foster (that's me) Greg Beamer Kevin Kline John Kellar Joe Webb Are there others? Probably....if you are an MVP in Nash-Vegas, let's meet for lunch or something to connect ...
Do you want to win an XBox 360??? YOU CAN by blogging about devLink. It's (past) time to start generating a buzz around the annual devLink conference in Nashville. If you are remotely close to the show, it is something that you shouldn't miss. Register here. See you at the show ...
Congrats to the new and renewed MVPs. I am happy to hear the news that John Kellar just got awarded an MVP in C#. John is a consultant in Nashville and the chairman of the DevLink conference which is happening on October 12 and 13 in Nashville. Congrats John and other new MVPs, you have earned it! Additionally, that puts us up to 4 MVPs in Nashville: myself (Rob Foster), Greg Beamer, Kevin Kline, and now John Kellar ...