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Did you know — there are over 17,000 Microsoft Certified Trainers in 150 different countries. Microsoft Certified Trainers are experts on Microsoft technologies and include classroom and e-learning instructors, learning consultants, authors, conference presenters and even user group leaders

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Interview with Tjeerd Veninga, Microsoft MCT Community Lead
Two former Amazon executives responsible for the development of Amazon’s EC2 cloud service , Chris Pinkham and Willem Van Biljon, launched Nimbula Cloud Operating System. Nimbula has been in covert development since 2009 after acquiring 5.75 million dollars in funding

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Nimbula Goes After the Enterprise Cloud
Most of us would dearly love to get 211,657 visitors to our site in a year. But what if a 6 word poll could start an avalanche of visitors to your site? Could it be possible for you?
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211,657 amazing visitors to my site – from a 6 word poll?
This photo is of my very first Cross Stitch project, a Stamped Cross Stitch sampler with animal motifs and a saying. I was about eight when I finished it. My cousin started the project and I completed it.

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Kid’s Cross Stitch Projects
This Friday my guest will be Kathy Goughenour, who left a soul-sucking corporate job to run a successful business from her cabin in the woods! Kathy is an experienced, savvy marketer. From corporate marketing to direct sales to virtual assistant to internet marketer, she’s been there and done that professionally and personally. After taking the leap of
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Friday’s guest is Virtual Assistant expert Kathy Goughenour
Born to Learn is without a doubt, the number 1 resource for Microsoft learning, exam, and certification information (and so much more) for current and aspiring MCPs and MCTs, Microsoft partners and many others. The Born to Learn blog was started in September of 2008 by Ken Rosen, Director of Community, Marketing and Evangelism Team with Microsoft Learning after taking over Trika’s blog .

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Train Signal Interviews Born to Learn’s Ken Rosen
Back stitch is one of the five basic stitches used in Cross Stitch Embroidery. I enjoy projects with loads of back stitch because it is one of my favorite stitches. In fact, some projects are made up of back stitch only.

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Learn to Back Stitch – Lessons for Beginners
It is nearly impossible to find a corporate network today that doesn’t have a connection to the Internet.

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CompTIA Security+ Cert Prep: Application Security Threats
You will agree with me that Article Marketing is one of the best ways to market your online business besides getting nice backlinks too. There are thousands of article directories over the Internet with some of my favorite ones like Ezinearticles, GoArticles, Amazines. Over the years we probably have taken them for granted but let’s pause for a second to understand: Why Article Directories Submission is good for you 1.

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My Article Directories Submission Service Kicks Off On This Blog
Whichever option you decide on when starting a legitimate online business from home , and there are many different models to choose from, there is a standard process that needs to be followed to get started correctly. Every step of this process is essential if you want to create a strong foundation so that your business can be profitable and you can avoid possible future problems. In this article we will take a look at what is involved in getting your legitimate business up and running.
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How to Start a Profitable Legitimate Online Business from Home
I haven’t done any framing in ages! Wedding Row proved to be a breeze to frame! The frame went together beautifully without giving me any headaches, and the stretching went so smoothly. No tweaking and playing with it for hours on end to get things straight and even. Wedding Row by Bent Creek Frame detail I’ll be giving it to the bride and groom tonight. CD, all the purple netting done now
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Wedding Row All Framed Up
Earlier this month, the Microsoft Learning team announced a new entry level certification, the Microsoft Technology Associate Certification . Designed specifically for students aspiring to become IT professionals and developers, the MTA certifications are based on 80 percent knowledge and 20 percent skills. The MTA is only available at licensed academic institutions.

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Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Certification
Today at 3 pm I officially started my holidays! I have been looking forward to some time off of work. For quite awhile my plans were up in the air, also I didn’t really want to nail myself down. Now I’ve got two busy weeks ahead of me! Wedding Row – Bent Creek Saturday evening I have a wedding to go to, one of my long time TKD buddies is tying the knot. Today I started the process of framing
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Frrrreeeedoooom!
As all of the people reading this article probably know, BGP can be a beast that very few network engineers and consultants ever really battle, as it is used only on a specific type of network. This type of network is that of ISP’s and large enterprises with multiple external connectivity points. So why is it used in this way

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Cisco BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) Basics
Thanks to everyone who has stopped by and visited my new blog and thank you for all your support and very kind words! I read and appreciate every comment (on both blogs). We’re a few weeks into July and I still haven’t shared my stitching goals with you (shame on me!). Even though I haven’t put them up here to share with you I did make a point of jotting it down on paper when the first of the
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July Goals And Stuff
The good folks at Home Server Land are giving away three copies of our Windows Home Server Training this week. The site is dedicated to all things Home Server and includes helpful articles, forums, several wikis dealing with different Home Server topics, as well as media and downloads and even a Home Server store. Needless to say, Home Server Land is a one-stop-shop for Home Server users and enthusiasts

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Win Free Home Server Training at Home Server Land
I’m a member of the Weight Watchers Canada online communities and e-tools, over the weekend there was a recent upgrade and one of the components was a blog section which being an avid blogger for so many years I decided to start one over there. But is it really getting any traffic, and I can’t easily share with you guys (for those of you who care/are interested), there seems to be no
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Anudder Blog
There are many ways to start an online home business so you can be your own boss and not have to worry about the corporate grind anymore. Most of them can be done alone or combined to make more money. Some are more complicated than others but all can be done by just about anyone if you are willing to put in the time to learn and the dedication needed to build your business.
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10 Popular Ways to Start a Home Business Online
After years of lamenting the shortcomings of Windows Vista, Windows 7 was released to resounding virtual applause and much media fanfare. Intrigued, I installed Windows 7 in a virtual machine on my Ubuntu box

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Top 7 Windows 7 Tips and Tricks for Power Users
I have found the Iomega SMB level network attached storage (NAS) arrays to be very powerful and flexible units. I recently aquired an Iomega Ix4-200D which is a 4TB NAS or SAN (which runs for under $999). It does not only Windows file share but can also be enabled for iSCSI (and many other protocols).
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Video: Configuring an Iomega SAN and VMware vSphere for iSCSI