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- What's New in Apache Web Server 2.2?
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- Word 2007 for Starters: The Missing Manual
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- Using Samba, Third Edition
- Excel 2007 for Starters: The Missing Manual
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Special Offers & News
Missing Manual Screencasts
Missing Manual screencasts are video guides narrated by the authors themselves. This week we're featuring Chris Grover's: Introduction to the Ribbon in Word 2007
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Final Day for OSCON Call
OSCON 2007 Call for Participation ends Monday, February 5th. Don't miss this opprotunity to share your favorite techniques, proven successes, and newly-developed technology by leading a session or tutorial.
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All Things Vista
vista.oreilly.com is where you can check out all of O'Reilly's newly released and upcoming Vista books and articles. And don't forget you can Buy 2 and Get 1 Free by using code OPC10 in our shopping cart.
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O'ReillyGMT is a new blog from O'Reilly UK. Be sure to check it out.Pogue Unplugged
Take a Listen to David Pogue —
David reveals Windows Vista tips and tricks and talks about his new book, Windows Vista: The Missing Manual to Public Library Association blogger and podcaster Andrea Mercado.
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Bringing alpha geeks and forward-thinking business leaders together to shape the revolutionary ideas that spark new industries.- Emerging Telephony Conference — Feb. 27 - March 1 in Burlingame, California
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Community-Generated Documentation Survey
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I've been using Microsoft Word for years and have figured out how to make the program do just about everything I need it to do. But, as I learned from reading Word 2007: The Missing Manual, I wasn't always doing things as efficiently as I could. Read more.
Dawn Mann, Assistant Editor
