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Hi there!
We've got something really cool for all the Windows Server fans -- a
brand new blog: Windows Server HQ.
Train Signal's instructors, product managers, and other Windows Server experts will be helping you learn.
This will be your #1 source for all Windows Server info, packed with videos,
how-to posts, certification info and best of all -- plenty of contests and
giveaways!
Our first giveaway is an Xbox 360 -- and as our
subscriber you get the VIP invite to win -- check it out!
-- Kasia Grabowska, Train Signal Newsletter Editor |
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PowerPoint 2007 provides a lot of great new features for
designing, creating, and delivering presentations, so better presentations
should be the norm.
But, that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of ways to turn a regular
PowerPoint presentation into a nightmare PowerPoint presentation.
In hopes of saving you, and more importantly, your audience, the terrors of
some of the worst presentations, I present the ways to make your
PowerPoint presentation the Worst PowerPoint Presentation Ever!
Continue Reading: Top 5 Worst Things
to do in a PowerPoint Presentation |
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So you want to try Linux but don't know where to start. Well, it's actually pretty
simple and you have a few options before deciding to fully commit to a Linux
based os. Here's what I'm going to address in this article:
- How to use the Live CD so that you can try out Linux
without actually installing it
- How to do a complete install for those of you who have
given up on Windows ... hey, I don't blame you, I sympathize
- Another option for those of you who still want to be
able to use Windows every now and again while also having Linux
Continue Reading: Guide to Installing and Setting up Linux — The Easy Way |
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Vista is filled with new features and visual effects that are useful and
visually pleasing. But why is my computer so slow now?
The number one complaint I hear from users is the performance of Vista is
very slow compared to XP. So what can you do to counteract the poor
performance without losing all of the features of Vista?
After some research and testing, I’ve come up with a list of 7 ways that
considerably increase Vista performance. Ready to make your Vista machine
run faster?
Continue reading: 7 Tips & Tricks to Make Your Vista Machine Run Faster |
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