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Microsoft At Home and At Work Newsletter
Microsoft At Home and At Work Newsletter
April 17, 2007
Take a break: Watch videos on the Web   
Take a break: Watch videos on the Web
Need a quick break? Check out a video site--some of the most popular destinations on the Web. Find links to some of our favorite sites, plus tips on the hardware and software that you'll need for the best viewing experience.


Good to know
Windows Live OneCare offers always-on, all-in-one antivirus, spyware, and antiphishing protection for up to three PCs. Buy now and get a $20 mail-in rebate.
Now you can support a cause just by having an instant messaging (IM) conversation using Windows Live Messenger. Every time you start an "i'm" conversation, Microsoft shares a portion of the program's ad revenue with some of the world's most effective charities.
Shop online at Amazon.com through April 30, 2007 to save 40 percent off select books about the 2007 Microsoft Office system and Windows Vista.

Be more productive
Let Microsoft Office Online help you clean up your PC and get organized with links to how-to articles, templates, and tips and tricks.
Learn several little-known features in Windows XP that can help you work more efficiently and securely.
You don't have to be a Steinbeck or a Hemingway to write content for the Web. Here's help.

Have more fun
Want to make your PC more productive, secure, informative, and entertaining? These downloads and services will do the trick--and they don't cost a dime.
Find out how to take control of how much of your personal information appears in popular online directories.
Naysayers claim that the Internet can be one big waste of time. Here's to proving them right--with this list of the 15 best places to waste time on the Web.

Set up and maintain your PC
Learn why Web sites place them on your computer--and why that's okay.
If you have a new Windows Vista-based computer, here's how to find drivers for all your hardware.
Learn how to save your Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 messages to a Personal Folders file (.pst) to save space on your e-mail server and protect your data.

TipTalk home page
Hot downloads
Podcasts on Office Online
Mother's Day gift coupon template
Windows Desktop Search
Security updates
Get the latest updates for Microsoft software
Other resources
Microsoft At Home site
Microsoft At Work site
Microsoft At School site
New books
Advanced Microsoft Office Documents 2007 Edition Inside Out
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Step by Step
E-learning courses
Learn online: Working with Windows Vista
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