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SharePoint links and training

Christian Longstaff links to a bunch of SharePoint posts and sites, the most useful of which (in my opinion) is the SharePoint training resource. I downloaded the Desktop edition. Of course, don't forget the recently released service packs.
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Office 2007, WSS and MOSS Service Packs

You all know by now that the following service packs are out:

Office 2007 SP1
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP1
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 SP1

(Note, for MOSS installs you must install WSS SP1 before MOSS SP1)
Confused about WSS and MOSS – check this out for clarification.
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Windows Server 2008 portal

Jeff Alexander points us to the Australian portal for Windows Server 2008. Lots of great links from it, including forums and webcasts, but why do they open in oddly sized browser windows?
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.NET University

I was lucky enough to meet Doug Turnure last week. He's a Developer Evangelist from Atlanta (USA), who was down under visiting the Aussie DEs. Doug has set up .Net University, and blogs here about the first set of courses offered. I've checked out the WF one so far – I recommend it.
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Volta released

I popped this on the home page of my site last week, but forgot to link to it here. From my site: The recently released Volta CTP is an example of how Microsoft is helping desktop client developers build web applications. Promoted as a 'tier splitting' technology, the compiler helps spread out the application to client and server tiers, tied together with Volta created 'glue'...

I want a Windows Home Server, or do I?

Plenty of blogs about this little baby, but Scott's has some nice piccys. I want one, but I don't really think I'd use it… or is this one of those situations where we look back and wonder how we ever did with out it before…(a la the mobile phone)?
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MVC Contrib

Another CodePlex project, this time a set of assemblies to add functionality to Microsoft's recently released MVC functionality in the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions Preview. Go get it at . Speaking of MVC goodness, Angus McDonald gave us an internal training session on MVC details at Elcom yesterday. He blogs about MVC here. (via Jeffrey Palermo with Eric Hexter)  Technorati Tags: MVC, Jeffrey...

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