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<div>A common question inside Microsoft is "What web sites are hosted on MOSS. We keep an internal list of referancable sites but there are 2 larger lists on the Internet.</div>
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<div>I have just restructured my list to group them by industry as the single list of 58 sites was probably making it hard for people to find something that might interest them.</div>
<div><a href="/Pages/websites.aspx">http://www.wssdemo.com/Pages/websites.aspx</a></div>
<div>I also have a rating for each site but I need to convert the view to a data form so that I can represent the rating as a graphic showing stars (assuming there is not a patent on that ;-)</div>
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<div>Some people still insist on using blog's or wiki's to store structured data (I have even seen people simulating the SharePoint feature of placing <font color="#008000"><strong>!</strong>NEW</font> after items in the blog or wiki. Just imagine the overhead of maintaining that content ;-)</div>
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<div>I spent a day trying to get my Silverlight web part updated for the RTM version but it has me stumped. </div>
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<div>I'm working on so many SharePoint projects that I haven't had time to experiment with cool stuff although working on several SharePoint projects that will support tens of thousands of user is cool. </div>
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<div>By far the most enjoyable work for me is working with business users who want to solve problems (although this often results in IT departments cringing when they hear that I've demonstrated a SharePoint solution to the business as that will result in a "when can we have it" demand from the business).</div>
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<div>Never fear, IT Departments, I will be providing some SharePoint architecture/administration training workshops in a couple of months.</div></div>