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Reflections on Admin2008/Lotus Developer2008 Conference
http://www.lotusguru.com/ lotusguru/ LGBlog.nsf/ d6plinks/ 20080505-7ECJEFWith the perspective afforded by a weekend of recovery and reflection (and binge coding on SuperNTF) after last week's Admin/Lotus Developer2008 conference, I herewith offer my obligatory assessment of the event: LOTUSPHERE COMPARISON.
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Reflections on Admin2008/Lotus Developer2008 Conference
http://www.lotusguru.com/ lotusguru/ LGBlog.nsf/ d6plinks/ 20080505-7ECJEFWith the perspective afforded by a weekend of recovery and reflection (and binge coding on SuperNTF) after last week's Admin/Lotus Developer2008 conference, I herewith offer my obligatory assessment of the event: LOTUSPHERE COMPARISON.
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What I Learned This Week...
http://blog.visitusinanguilla.com/ 2008/ 05/ 03/ what-i-learned-this-week.aspx- it should not take 10 hours to travel 300 miles. By plane! - my friends are awesome and generous in ways I never expected. They're also a bunch of alcoholics, but that's besides the point. - what the "privacy" switch on the hotel room door does, which disables the lock entirely.
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Admin2008 recap
http://www.pmooney.net/ pmooney/ pmooneynet.nsf/ d6plinks/ PMOY-7EA8KJAdmin2008 recap Category Admin2008 Parked in Shannon airport at the moment, waiting for my last hop home, thinking it may be a good time to put some thoughts down on virtual paper on the event just passed. The admin2008 was a very paced and deep presentation, with focused sessions that most definitely kept the delegates happy.
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Admin2008 Day 1
http://www.idonotes.com/ IdoNotes/ IdoNotes.nsf/ dx/ 04302008113459PMCMI7DY.htmAdmin2008 Day 1 by Chris Miller at 11:35:00 PM on Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 There are enough opening session remarks already blogged. But here is what I gathered from talking to attendees all week. Even though we are entering Domino 8.0.1, most have not made the full move to Domino 8 and are here to learn even more about it.
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Admin/Lotus Developer 2008
http://www.johndavidhead.com/ jhead/ johnhead.nsf/ dx/ adminlotus-developer-2008Admin/Lotus Developer 2008 April 30th, 2008 I am here at Admin 2008 / Lotus Developer 2008 in Boston today and tomorrow. If you are here, come to the Integra booth and say hello! I am acting as a booth babe for the two days :-) Posted in The View Admin2008 Lotus Developer 2008 | Babble (0)
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En route to Admin2008
http://www.pmooney.net/ pmooney/ pmooneynet.nsf/ d6plinks/ PMOY-7E6CLWEn route to Admin2008 Category Admin2008 Although I have not mentioned it... em at all (or very little) I will be in Boston for the rest of the week presenting at Admin2008. I will be presenting revised (or repeated) versions of last year's presentations, and will have one or two new ones.
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Bush's Disturbing Rhetoric: Iran a "Nuclear Threat"
http://bucknakedpolitics.typepad.com/ buck_naked_politics/ 2008/ 03/ bushs-distu…Did you know that Bush is still president and therefore Commander in Chief? It's true. And he's got plenty of time to stir up trouble if he wants to. While Democrats sling mud at one another across the barricades, Bush is harping on the nuclear threat from Iran.
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CNN Poll Shows that 71% of Americans Think Iraq War Spending Hurt Economy
http://bucknakedpolitics.typepad.com/ buck_naked_politics/ 2008/ 03/ cnn-poll-sh…Posted by Damozel | Two reports from the Department of the Bleeding Obvious: CNN (via Memeorandum) announces: More than 7 out of 10 Americans think government spending on the war in Iraq is partly responsible for the economic troubles in the United States, according to results of a recent poll.
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New BoF added to the Admin2008 queue
http://www.lotususergroup.org/ blogsphe.nsf/ d6plinks/ SPOB-7C9UDNNew BoF added to the Admin2008 queue04:34 PMWritten By : Jess StrattonCategory : Admin2008Location : LotusUserGroup.orgNot a session, not a vendor talk. It's a Birds of a Feather, aka an informal gathering to discuss each other's anecdotes and stories about each subject.
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