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Written by Cassie McDaniel
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Friday, 01 May 2009 |
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You can now receive updates from LDSTech by following us on Twitter. Twitter is a free service that allows users to send and receive short updates. We will be using Twitter to inform you about featured articles, opportunities to help with Church projects, hot topics in the LDSTech forum, and job positions. Read Tom Johnson’s article about Twitter and LDS General Conference for more information about how members of the Church use Twitter to communicate. Add Comment
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LDSTech Talk 2009 Now Available
The recording of the LDSTech Talk is now availabe. Go to the LDSTech Talk page to watch it.
Submit any feedback to the LDSTech Forum.
From the Archives
An Introduction to the Clerk Wiki by Robert Lindsay
The job of a quality assurance engineer is to constantly be looking for ways to improve quality, including setting targets for metrics or setting criteria that must be met before we consider it a quality product.
At a recent gathering of Church quality assurance employees we discussed the idea of how truth affects the quality of our work processes and lives.
We may be really good at setting goals and envisioning the future. However, our ability to achieve those goals depends on having a true understanding of our current state of being— how we’re doing right now. This is the point: often we are not truthful with ourselves about the reality of what our current state actually is. We think (or believe) we know where we are, but in reality we may be far off.
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LDSTech Developers Conference
We are planning an LDSTech Developer Conference in Utah this spring and are considering options for the date of the conference, what topics will be covered, and more.
We need your input. Please visit the LDSTech Developer Conference poll and answer a few questions. This will help us gather information that will help us put on the best inagaural LDSTech Developers Conference.
More information is forthcoming.
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Written by Cassie McDaniel
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Monday, 06 April 2009 |
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The LDSTech site is undergoing an upgrade. The upgrade will not affect the LDSTech Wiki or the LDSTech Forums. The upgraded site will have improved navigation. Irrelevant or outdated content will be removed. Before we release this change, please view the beta site. Check for broken links, formatting, and other bugs throughout the site. Report any problems to
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Written by Rachel Brutsch
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Thursday, 21 March 2013 |
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The LDSTech Conference, previously planned for April, is being rescheduled. April will instead feature an LDSTech Broadcast of guest speaker Clayton Christensen. More details about that broadcast and the next LDSTech Conference will be shared as they become available.
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Written by Rachel Brutsch
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Friday, 22 February 2013 |
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Date: Friday, March 1, 2013
Time: 12:00 p.m. Mountain Time
Topic: New LDS.org Search
*Click this button to watch the broadcast live at 12 p.m. MST on Mar. 1, 2013
This month’s LDSTech broadcast will feature a presentation on a beta version of LDS.org search. Stewart Shelline, LDS.org solutions manager, will demonstrate this prototype search experience and answer questions.
“Our current search has done an adequate job at helping people find things, but there were a number of areas in which we could improve,” Shelline said. “Through feedback and research, we discovered that people usually come to LDS.org with a goal in mind. For example, they come to prepare a talk or lesson, answer a question, or complete a task.”
The new search offers a smarter search experience that is designed to meet the user’s goals. Among its new features are increased precision in locating specific content and clustering search results in categories familiar to Church members, such as scriptures, magazines, manuals, hymns, or General Conference.

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