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February 2009 - Posts

Windows Mobile Facebook Notes
Loke-Uei Tan has posted some great Facebook Notes on Windows Mobile.  You’ll need a Facebook account to see these. Want to know more about Internet Explorer Mobile 6? Qik adds support for 20+ Windows Mobile devices Top Five Best Windows Mobile Devices Read More...
Windows 7 Links
The buzz around Windows 7 continues to grow with great new features like AeroShake , integration with IE8, ISO Burning and more. My favorite Vista feature was the Start Menu. I love being able to open the start medallion and type a filename or program. Read More...
Imagine Cup Countdown Gadget
Excited about Imagine Cup Egypt?  Check out this new Imagine Cup Egypt count-down gadget created by Andreas Balzar Read More...
The Ultimate Steal on Office 2007 for Students
The Ultimate Steal offers a great price on Office 2007 for Students.  Get your copy today! Read More...
DreamSpark High School Now Available
DreamSpark High School launches!  Great news for high school students, teachers, and administrators alike!  Just one year ago we launched the DreamSpark offering which gives students the ability to directly download software using their university Read More...
Microsoft Student Partners Blog
One of the programs I work on in the US is the Microsoft Student Partners Program and they’ve just started a Student Partners blog !  Keep in touch with what Student Partners are doing around the world by following the blog or following us on Twitter  Read More...
Are You Certifiable
You may be a tech whiz…but ‘Are You Certifiable?!?’  Have you ever considered taking a certification exam?  Here’s your chance to practice, in a super fun way.  Choose an avatar, select your expertise, and pit yourself against a worldwide Read More...
The History of Microsoft
<snip>  Thirty-four years ago, a nineteen year old kid and his twenty-two year old business partner sold their first program to a little computer company in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The program was called BASIC, and it was the start of this Read More...
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