Ok I don't quite have a blog roll yet, but I do have a series of blogs that I have followed in the past that I am hoping to eventually create links to, but the suggestion below seems to be a bit more up to date...
How to Kill Your Blogroll with Google Reader’s Clips - from The Zero Boss by Jay Andrew Allen
A place for me to link to interesting tech articles about Lotus Notes & Domino or whatever other geek adventure I stumble upon.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Lotus Geek | Lotusphere 2007: SpeedGeek Info
All the links to the cool stuff from SpeedGeeking.
Thanks Rocky!!
Lotus Geek | Lotusphere 2007: SpeedGeek Info
Thanks Rocky!!
Lotus Geek | Lotusphere 2007: SpeedGeek Info
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
How to Add a Pollhost Poll to a Blogger Blog - eHow.com
Some interesting notes on how to set up a poll....
Follow this link to see the original post copied below.
How to Add a Pollhost Poll to a Blogger Blog - eHow.com:
Follow this link to see the original post copied below.
How to Add a Pollhost Poll to a Blogger Blog - eHow.com:
Instructions
* STEP 1: Sign up for a free Pollhost account and log in––if you already have an account, log in to create your poll. Enter your question and possible answers.
* STEP 2: Choose the style of the voting box, then customize colors and fonts to match your blog settings. Once your poll is set, click Generate HTML code. Copy the code.
* STEP 3: Log into Blogger; go to your dashboard.
* STEP 4: Click Write Post to create a new post. Add any text that you want, then click “Edit HTML.” Paste in the Pollhost code.
* STEP 5: Click publish to save and publish your post.
Overall Tips & Warnings
* Pollhost allows you to have 15 polls active at a time.
* Each question you have can have up to 20 answers."
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Julian Robichaux excellent code tip for Keystrokes in Client
I was reviewing Julian's blog @ nsftools.com and found one of recent posts that I found pretty cool to address the issue of not having a keypress event available in the Notes Client. Check it out at:
SnTT: Keystroke Counting in the Notes Client (Thursday, Dec 28)
SnTT: Keystroke Counting in the Notes Client (Thursday, Dec 28)
IBM developerWorks website links to Lotusphere
As much as I love the content and the value of resources provided, I find navigating the IBM developerWorks website a bit confusing at times. (I briefly mentioned this to the booth attendee for developerWorks in the Product Showcase while at Lotusphere). The searching is only marginally better if you happen to be in the right ballpark because there is so much information there you often hit too many links to information that is only partially relevant. Now granted I have only looked at attending Lotusphere possible 4 or 5 times in the past and now have only attended 2. It seems each year that as Lotusphere gets closer to registration time it becomes difficult to find the appropriate links beforehand. The following page : Lotusphere 2007 on developerWorks had just about everything I wanted to know, but by the time I found it I was already at Lotusphere and did not have the necessary time to read through the relevant information. Here's hoping that the navigation, at least to the Lotusphere info, is more readily available next year.
Domino Power's Recap of Lotusphere 2007
In my efforts to recap my great experiences with Lotusphere 2007, I have come across other blogger's notes and impressions from the sessions. While there is a lot of the blogs that can be found via the social bookmarking such as technorati at:
http://technorati.com/tag/lotusphere2007
Update: Here is my opening session review.
Here is closing session review.
Below I have included a link (more to add later...) to an interesting article.
To start off there is one of many great recaps of Lotusphere from Domino Power. Thanks go out to Charlie, who forwarded the following link:
Domino Power Magazine Recap of Lotusphere 2007
http://technorati.com/tag/lotusphere2007
Update: Here is my opening session review.
Here is closing session review.
Below I have included a link (more to add later...) to an interesting article.
To start off there is one of many great recaps of Lotusphere from Domino Power. Thanks go out to Charlie, who forwarded the following link:
Domino Power Magazine Recap of Lotusphere 2007
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
LotusUserGroup.org Booth @ Lotusphere
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GMail Pop service hook into Notes

This was some good info on how to have the Notes Client setup to work GMail pop service. It describes the appropriate settings to use GMail in Lotus.
http://www.rhs.com/web/blog/poweroftheschwartz.nsf/d6plinks/RSCZ-683MXN
Saturday, February 3, 2007
Test email to blog

Ok, so I had to test the ability to create an email and send it to the Blog. It worked and was really easy (except for typing in the long email address). This will be a great way to get posts into the blog.
In the blogger settings area you can set the blog up to receive emails (and if you have multiple blogs you are able to define separate addresses for each). That is so cool.
This is my tech posts
On this blog I will be capturing any technical notes of interest that I want to follow up on. I will mainly be following the areas of Lotus Notes & Domino development as well as interests in web development techniques.
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