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Free Windows Vista eBook “Windows Vista Helpful Hints: Your guide to mastering the Windows Vista Ultimate operating system” from Microsoft.

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This free ebook focuses on a critical element of Office development – Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 platform, that developers can use to create collaboration applications as well as applications and features that support business intelligence, workflow, data calculation, team workspaces, document life cycle management, content management, knowledge discovery and project management.

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“Computers for Retirees” is written for people who may be entering the computer age with a bit of trepidation. It’s written in plain English, so a generation who didn’t grow up with computers can catch up to younger generations who consider technology second nature.

Anyone faced with setting up and managing a large number of workstations quickly learns the limitations of a graphical user interface. These authors have developed a number of scripts and techniques to bypass the GUI limitations and administer the workstations centrally.