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WAM Charity Challenge

Wow, I had a great time at at the "We are Microsoft" Charity Challenge. I met some great people. It was really like Extreme Makeover Web Edition. People from all walks of life came together for many different causes and worked their asses off. Click here for a slide show.

The team I was on worked for the National Kidney Foundation of North Texas. My team included Rick Michaels and Michael Daniels. We decided to go with Sitefinity's CMS product. It is a great product but it did have a little learning curve. Our team was down one member so we were behind to begin with. However, we have most of the site done and will be finishing it up over the next couple of days.

Thanks to Toi Wright and Chris Koenig and everyone else involved for organizing the event.


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