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In my last post, I wrote about why I decided to start building the jQuery Library for SharePoint Web Services. In this post, I’ll tell you a bit about what’s there and how it works. If you’re totally familiar with the SharePoint Web Services, this may all be old hat [...]

Large organizations also just don’t move fast. They will want to put SharePoint 2010 into the lab when it comes out and kick the tires, perhaps for a long time, until they decide to upgrade. And let’s not forget the 2003-2007 upgrade process, which left many folks with a bad taste in their mouths for what they think that this upgrade may bring. So, why isn’t now a good time for this jQuery library? We should be able to get a good 18 months or more of good use out of it.