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Sweet Friday Link Love — Freebies & Fun

Train Signal Training -- Sweet Friday Link LoveToday I thought I’d sweeten up your Friday afternoon with some freebies and fun stuff. If you have anything to share — links to fun websites & cool IT stuff — feel free to post it in the comments section below.

  •   Free Microsoft Exam Vouchers

 

IT Knowledge Exchange wants to hear your certification success story — how an IT certification has helped you get a raise, a promotion or a new job. The top 6 entries will be posted on the blog and the winners will get a free exam voucher.

Share your IT certification success story, win a free Microsoft exam voucher

  •   Free Home Server

 
Looking for a better way to manage, organize and protect your photos, music, videos and documents at home? Have you considered the Home Server?

Now you have a chance to try it for free — see if you like it.

Windows Home Server Free 120 Day Trial

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  •   Free Exchange Server 2010 beta

 

You can now evaluate Exchange Server 2010 beta and learn about it for free. Microsoft has just released a free elarning course to help you learn about Exchange 2010 features, tools, deployment scenarios, and more.

Exchange Server 2010 Beta

Clinic 6900: Introduction to Exchange Server 2010

  •   Free Office 2010

 

Microsoft Connect is looking for people to participate in testing out Office 2010 for the next six months or so. In exchange you get a free copy of Office 2010.

Wanted: Participants for Microsoft’s Office 2010 Real Life Stories program

  •   Let me Google that for you

 

If you’re tired of friends, family, coworkers and others asking questions that a quick Google search can solve, Let me Google that for you is the perfect solution.

All you have to do is type in the question, click on the Google Search button and you get a link that you can send to whoever asked the question. When the person opens the link they’ll see the step-by-step process of performing a Google search:

Step 1: Type in your question

Step 2: Click the Search button

Which will then take them to the actual Google search results page for that question.

Let me google that for you

And in case you’re wondering why I chose to ask “what is a browser” in my example is because of the video below. Do you know what a browser is?

 

 


 

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