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10 Dinge, die Google Buzz besser buzzen lassen

by Christian Scholz on February 12, 2010

Google Buzz ist erst 2 Tage alt und daher gibt es viel zu entdecken. Hier ein paar Dinge: 1. Google Buzz aus dem Posteingang entfernen Eine Sache, die schnell nervt ist die, dass man die Konversationen, in denen man aktiv (…)

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New server, new design and the Apache/WordPress infinite redirect problem

by Christian Scholz on September 3, 2008

I posted a design preview recently but as this design was nearly finished and I felt as I should change it as I got bored with the old one I used this now (not that the copyblogger theme is any (…)

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Plone Conference Video 2007: Maik Röder – Acceptance Testing in Plone

by Christian Scholz on October 18, 2007

[permalink to ustream.tv] Technorati Tags: ploneconf2007, plone, conference, naples, italy, video, maikröder, functional testing

My presentation at the Plone Conference 2007

by Christian Scholz on October 14, 2007

So finally I made it and uploaded my slides from my talk at the Plone Conference 2007 to slideshare. I am not sure the slides give that much information for themselves but someday we will also get the video for (…)

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Get your blogs up!

by Christian Scholz on October 11, 2007

This is just a gentle reminder that you might want to blog about the conference! Just look here: http://technorati.com/posts/tag/ploneconf2007?language=n These are all the posts technorati knows about from the Plone Conference. 15 is not really our goal, is it? So (…)

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Lessons learned from Conference Streaming

by Christian Scholz on October 11, 2007

So doing the streaming for a Plone Conference is quite a stressy task at times. You mostly run around trying to get the right people, you are searching for a possibility to plug into a sound source and you are (…)

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