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DNN Conference Sessions Announced 

In fact, you can now get all the details about this year's DotNetNuke OpenForce event on the official conference website. And here is a break-down of who is who. Let's see what else is going on this week.

  • Need a better idea of what's going on in your DNN portals such as changes to pages and modules? Check out Big Brother. Short of the URL, I could not figure out who's behind the module. If you are in the DNN module and consulting business or any business, why do you hide behind a website? I don't get it. Anyway, the module looks interesting.

  • Darryl Parker releases a feature packed Google Maps module including extensive online documentation. Offer driving directions on your website, take advantage of Local Search and much more.

  • OnyakTech announces MyLinks 1.6, which enables visitors to create their very own links on your site . There seem to be a bunch of modules around now that try to break into the social networking and user generated content game.

  • Speaking of Web 2.0, Steve White of Talwrn Technology releases FeedMailer, which sends out email updates based on RSS subscriptions. Similar to what I do on my blog via FeedBurner.

  • Core team member Nik Kalyani blogs about changes and enhancements to dotnetnuke.com.

  • Core team member Michael Washington "squeezes" a video player module out of the Silverlight SDK and covers integration with DNN.

  • Mitchel Sellers provides a good summary of how to tackle website loading delays due to ASP.NET startup, which naturally affects every DNN based site.




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