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SolidWorks World 2008 Media: Grilled Well-Done and Served Piping Hot

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sww08-share.jpgI find it funny and ironic that the SolidWorks World 2008 Media Site launched yesterday has the large SWW08 logo that includes the word “Share.”

SolidWorks didn’t want Matt Lombard to ’share’ the presentations with everyone. But thanks to the frisky community and some understanding at SolidWorks, all the presentations and media are up for anyone that steps into the SolidWorks Customer Portal.

Oh, and Kudos to the people who put the flashy flash book together. I imagine thats could be part of why it took longer to put up.

For those that can’t get in, here’s a download to everything. (just kidding) - Here’s the SWW08 Photos in Flickr that are linked from the SWW08 site and a screen shot of what it looks like.

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You’ll find all the SolidWorks World goodies under the Links section on the far left column.

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Access to All the SolidWorks World 2008 Presentations (In the Known Universe)

sw-world-08presentations.jpgIf you’re wondering why the presentations to SolidWorks World 2008 haven’t been made available to the public, here’s the answer… I have no freakin’ idea.

But, you can download them all now and you don’t need top double secret access. Matt Lombard has put all 1.3GB on his site, so time to get a drink from the fire hose.

Oh, instead of crashing his server, maybe have one guy take the day and download them all. There’s a bunch.

UPDATE: Right now some of the post are still up, but SolidWorks did request that he remove the link. My opinion is that SolidWorks totally missed a chance to capitalize on providing content for the users. They could have easily gained access to a focused group of SolidWorks users by making the content available immediately after the conference and could have provided even more incentive to go to future events.

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