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Sep 15, 2011
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EPiServer Falcon Seminar Video

You can watch the video of the EPiServer Falcon Seminar held in Stockholm on Wednesday 14th September using the links below:

Stream | Download

For those of you who didn’t watch live then it’s good to know that the computer we were using to record the video decided to shutdown during the recording. This happens at 00:45:45 with the action continuing at  00:50:30.

If you have any feedback about any of the features seen in the video then please send it by email to paul [dot] smith [at] episerver [dot] com.

Thanks for your participation, we really appreciate it.

Sep 15, 2011

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Frederik Vig
Frederik Vig Sep 15, 2011 07:40 PM

Thanks for sharing!

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