How to manage the noise of #SPC09
October 5, 2009
So the more I speak to people on NDA e.g. MVP’s,people on the TAP etc. the more I get concerned about how much content is going to burst at the seams after the NDA is released on SharePoint 2010.
So here is my advice on how to manage this information once the gun goes off on the starting line!
Just like “SharePoint Designer is free!” syndrome, there's going to be a lot of this going on on Twitter, RSS and other social media sites! My advice would be as follows:
Twitter Noise
Searching on the term ‘#SPC09’ over the coming weeks is going to be CRAZY!
The best way to avoid this is to use a tool such as Topsy which will group common tweeted links to the top. I use the SharePoint search regularly to see what’s popular for the hour, day, week, month etc.
RSS Noise
Again, there’s going to be plenty of bloggers just blogging “SharePoint Designer is free!” in their blogs which is going to add noise to your RSS feeds. PostRank will highlight the most popular Posts based on social network referrals and other metrics.
OK OK, so what are you promoting here?
So the SharePointDevWiki.com new SP2010 dashboard hopes to eliminate all this noise. As you can see from the current structure, I have formulated it in a way that many people want to discover information about SP2010.
How can I help?
If you have detailed posts on SP2010 that you are releasing, please log into the SharePointDevWiki.com and add your links to the relevant pages.
VEGAS BABY!
I look forward to meeting everyone at #SPC09 and for those contributing their opinions on the wiki. Really interested to see what features excite people or are compelling reasons to jump from 2007 to 2010.





Comments
Monday, 5 Oct 2009 07:50
by WebworldTech
Thanks for the post! Unfortunately, I'm probably going to be right with you making noise at Spc09, but good tip on keeping the rest of the static to a minimum. :)
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