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Last week EUSP was accused of being a “cesspool of bad practices“. Rather than argue the point, I decided to fully embrace the concept of cesspoolism. I put out the word on twitter, saying I was looking for an acronym for ‘cesspool’ that would best define EndUserSharePoint.com.
The responses were pretty amazing:
“Critics Envy Superb SharePoint [...]

Since SharePoint Conference 2009 in October, I have been receiving a lot of articles from authors of 2010 material. So much in fact, I’ve created a new site just for that material: EndUserSharePoint2010.com.

A lot of people consider me “Mr. EndUserSharePoint.com”, when actually there’s a lot more going on behind the scene that you might not think about. I’d like to take a couple minutes to say thank you to the people that really make this site what it is.

If you missed all the live blogging fun and excitement at SharePoint Conference 2009, we’re going to do the same thing at SPTechCon this week. We’ve got a bunch of people who who will be live blogging the sessions directly from the conference sessions.

Twitter has pretty much taken over as my daily mode of communication. Here are some people and things you might consider following for those of you on Twitter. If not, register for a free account, download TweetDeck to make it all manageable, and then follow along with what’s going on at EndUserSharePoint.com and the SharePoint Twitterverse.

I have finally broken down and setup a Twitter account for those who care to follow me. There is just too much going on with the EndUserSharePoint.com, Stump the Panel, live online workshops and speaking engagements, for me to post an article whenever I’m working on something or have an idea.