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  1. Thanks @TheHenry for the follow! You're my 1,000th follower! :)
  2. RT @ricardovg: Microsoft #PDC09 Videos and slides now available http://bit.ly/5drWx9
  3. RT @MSDN_Office: RT @dmahugh Blog post: new and improved Open XML support in tools, apps, and custom solutions. http://bit.ly/PgzZR
  4. @JungchanHsieh Thanks for the #FF! :)
  5. Blog Post: SharePoint 2010 Beta SDK is now available for download! http://bit.ly/3JUViV #MSDN #PDC09
  6. RT @venkyv: @venkyv on Channel9 explaining Identity in #sharepoint #sp2010 http://bit.ly/4EpWMG
  7. Now available: SharePoint, Exchange, and Office 2010 Beta downloads: http://www.microsoft.com/2010
  8. Published: Overview of the Fluid Application Model in SharePoint Foundation 2010 http://bit.ly/1o6rPi #MSDN
  9. Check out the FAST Search Server for SharePoint 2010 Tech Center: http://bit.ly/3o8kq8
  10. Featured SharePoint 2010 SDK content: Architecture of the SharePoint Ribbon http://bit.ly/3l3UBJ #MSDN
  11. @coreyroth See if the audience targeting scenarios here cover your needs: http://bit.ly/2fCfyR. If not, let us know!
  12. Published: SharePoint 2010 Developer training courses on MSDN Channel 9! http://bit.ly/2J7K0K
  13. Featured SharePoint 2010 SDK Content: Business Connectivity Services (BCS) Overview http://bit.ly/2x7yRd #MSDN
  14. @jopxtwits Thank you, Joris! We really appreciate the endorsement!
  15. @andrewconnell Thanks, AC! We really appreciate the support! Keep the feedback coming so we can make the RTM docs even better! :)
  16. I created a twitter list for SharePoint MVPs. I'm still adding people; ping me to make sure I've got you on there! http://bit.ly/3aZ2QY
  17. Featured SharePoint 2010 SDK content: What's New in Enterprise Content Management (ECM): http://bit.ly/3lNzY3 #MSDN
  18. @cebrouillard Hmmm, hadn't thought about multi-user scenario (w/o Access). Please try posting your Q to an SP forum: http://bit.ly/bnB98.
  19. @cebrouillard You can create an Access View for yr Picture Library, & then choose Split Form or Datasheet. Access & SP will stay in synch.
  20. @cebrouillard Sure, what would you like to know? Here's a tutorial, btw: http://bit.ly/ugpvY