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Ako ay pagpunta sa pamamagitan ng aking malalaking tumpok ng MSDN magazine upang makakuha ng aking asawa off ang aking likod para sa 30 segundo upang gumawa ng room para sa mga bagong magazine MSDN at ako ay dumating sa kabuuan ng isang mas lumang artikulo tungkol sa pagsasama MS Speech Server na may workflow pundasyon at naisip ko na, Hindi magiging malamig na isama ang lahat na may SharePoint? It would be kind of neat to be able to say “Create site named [cool na site] sa site koleksyon [papa magsilang ng sanggol]” into my cell phone and have it do that. I can imagine an architecture where speech server hands off the commands to a workflow application that does all the work. That’s very easy logic to implement on the server side of the fence.

Sa UI, you’d have to do something to get it rolling. I’d probably go to a “speech monitor” kind of SharePoint site that has some jQuery running that monitors a queue that is updated by the workflow application and shows, sa real time, what’s happening.

That would be a pretty crazy technology train right there. Cell phone dialing up to speech server on some machine. Workflows bridging the gap between Speech Server and SharePoint. jQuery enhancing a plain Jane SharePoint UI.

Mayroon bang anumang mga praktikal na bahagi na ito? Who knows. Who cares?

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Internet Explorer 8 Pag-crash // 64 bit Operating System

Ang isang komento mula sa Bob Fox (gamit ang Twitter, @ Bfox11b) mapaalalahanan sa akin na ako ay sinadya upang magtapon ng sama-sama ng isang mabilis na entry ng blog na naglalarawan ng problema at ang aking mga solusyon sa Internet Explorer pag-crash sa akin sa lahat ng oras.

Ang ilang mga buwan na nakalipas, Nakatanggap ako ng isang bagong laptop (Dell Vostro 1720). This is my first 64 bit machine at ako ay tumatakbo 64 bit IE8. Over time, Nagsimula ito ng pag-crash unpredictably, pero madalas (marahil araw-araw). It’s pretty agile at recovering from all that, but it was a real nuisance.

Ang problema ay mukhang naging isang adobe plugin, “Air” or their flash plugin – I don’t really know what it’s called or care all that much. It turns out that it’s not compatible with a 64 bit na kapaligiran (na kung saan ay ganap * * makatuwirang; hindi ito gusto 64 bit ay ang uri ng bagay na sinuman maliban *** mabaliw *** mga kumpanya nais na suporta o anumang bagay). I tried to uninstall it but that experiment only lasted about 15 minuto. It turns out that a ridiculous number of sites are using flash tech (Maaari ko bang maging ang huling isa upang mapagtanto na ito sa planeta). Kaya, Hindi ako mabubuhay kung wala ito at hindi ako maaaring gumamit ng IE8 64 kaunti.

My answer is to switch to 32bit IE8. It’s been smooth sailing since then.

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Iginawad MVP para sa SharePoint

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Ito umaga, Microsoft ay nag-email sa akin sabihin ko pa naibigay ang award Microsoft MVP!

It’s a lot to take in all at once. When I’ve had a chance to properly reflect, I’ll share more of my thoughts on the whole thing. I know it’s a subject of great interest to a lot of people.

I’m bursting with excitement. The SharePoint MVP crew is a great group of men and women dedicated to building and expanding the community. I’ve only met a handful and look forward to meeting more and helping to expand and improve community resources over the coming year. It’s going to be a while ride…

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