Ben Lee (@bibbleq) 's Twitter Profile
Ben Lee

@bibbleq

Teams/M365 specialist and author working in the MS space at @TeamCloudWay. Cut my teeth on Lync/SfB and now play with Teams and M365. Also an M365 MVP

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Can websites please just show the username & password box at the same time? Two clicks in the password manager instead of just letting me fill the form right away. Seems very pointless?

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Having a nose back on Twitter to see what I've missed. Pretty much went cold turkey when TweetDeck got canned and all the other tomfoolery. It's annoying because there seems to still be a fair few nice people still hanging about - should I just stop trying to be high and mighty?

Ståle Hansen (@stalehansen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am proud to be setting the stage with the keynote at #M365ReVival the 15th of February. 💡I will talk about the new creative process and show with hands-on what that flow actually looks like. This is going to be fun, join us today! m365revival.com Confirmed speakers

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Great to see that my look back onto twitter has happened when the platform is back on track & nothing crazy is going on that makes me remember why I put it on pause...

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That feeling when you remember at 23.00 on 31/12/23 that the Comms vNext session deadline is supposed to be at 00.00 01/01/24. Guess I'm seeing the bells in writing abstracts :o

Merethe Stave #NOM365C #MVPBuzz #VivaExplorer☮️💗 (@merethestave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ooh wow, sitting over here in Bergen, feeling butterflies in my tummy, knowing many people are learning my story at #m365con! Thank you Jeff Teper and your wonderful team, for creating and developing SharePoint, and so wonderfully supporting our community!

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Exploring using viaSocket to help manage my Todoist task list. Looking pretty useful right now - automated tagging sub tasks, resetting priority on recurring tasks & thinking what else to do next...