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Welcome to TechNet Magazine Tips!

Just a quick post today to point you to TechNet Magazine’s newly relaunched daily tips program. Start here to see the various collections of tips . Most of the tips are excerpts from Microsoft Press books. For example: “Tip: Ways to Find out What Data

I. M. Wright podcast: “Hire’s remorse”

Sorry, everybody: we fell behind posting I. M.’s podcasts. Today we’re posting the October 2009 podcast for this blog post: “Hire’s remorse.” Here’s the podcast . Here’s an excerpt: Looking for that perfect candidate to fill a role? Good, that means you'll

William Stanek: Intermission: Out of the gate, now what?

"Speaking of the kid in you, have you delved into the world of e-readers and e-books lately? I’ve been immersed in it lately and let me tell you, I feel like a kid in a candy store."
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William Stanek: Intermission: A coming out party

"William here. In the spirit of the holidays, I promised my kids I’d do nothing useful this week."
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Ed Wilson: Beware of the infamous FFTC

"With the approach of the holiday season I feel that I must warn you about the infamous FFTC (Friends and family toting cameras)."
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Forefront TMG 2010 Administrator’s Companion available for pre-order

Greetings. We authors of Forefront TMG 2010 Administrator’s Companion are about to finish work on the book, which will be available in January 2010.
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Author news: Sayed Hashimi on MSBuild, Part 2

Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi, co-author of the much-praised book Inside the Microsoft Build Engine: Using MSBuild and Team Foundation Build (Microsoft Press, 2009; ISBN: 9780735626287; 432 pages), returns to dnrTV in show #158.

Ed Wilson: I think I would like to write a book…

"As someone who has written or contributed to 16 book projects, people often seek me out to solicit advice on writing a book."
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Author news: Steve McConnell speaking in Bellevue, WA

Steve McConnell, author of Code Complete (voted the single most influential book every programmer should read at stackoverflow.com), is speaking about “Secrets of world-class software organizations.”

Early reviews for Windows 7 Inside Out

Congratulations to Ed Bott, Carl Siechert, and Craig Stinson!

Mark Russinovich on Introducing Windows 7 for Developers

Here's the Foreword, by Mark Russinovich, for Introducing Windows 7 for Developers (Microsoft Press, 2010; ISBN: 9780735626829), by Yochay Kiriaty, Laurence Moroney, Sasha Goldshtein, and Alon Fliess.
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Windows 7 Resource Kit Unofficial Support Site

We emphasize the site with another post (in case you missed Mitch's quick mention yesterday).
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Author news: Meet the lead author of the Windows 7 Resource Kit

Microsoft Press loves working with Mitch Tulloch!
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Free e-book: Windows 7 troubleshooting tips

Mitch Tulloch, lead author of the Windows 7 Resource Kit, has created a short e-book called “What You Can Do Before You Call Tech Support.”
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Author news: Stephen Forte climbing for a cause

Today we’d like to share a charitable cause with you, originally shared by Stephen Forte (co-author of Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2008) over on his blog.
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