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Excel Everest for Mac is available

There’s now a Mac version of our Excel Everest’s training tutorial for Excel. It costs US$34.95.

Excel Everest is an interactive, fun, and engaging Excel training course that’s used by Google, Pepperdine University, and others to teach Microsoft Excel in an interactive way. Discounts and site licenses are available for businesses and academic institutions.

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Greg’s Bite: Windows Strategic Plan

Posted by Greg Mills

The press, especially MSNBC, is loaded these days with glowing stories about Microsoft’s Windows 8. I do not claim to be an expert on anything Microsoft, as I avoid their software like the plague. In my experience, OS X almost never crashes, but when it does go down, it is normally a Microsoft app that did it.

I have noticed interesting differences between Apple and Microsoft in their strategic approach to mobile platforms. That is the focus of this article.

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ITC to review ruling on HTC’s infringement of Apple patents

The U.S. International Trade Commission will review a ruling that declared that HTC had infringed two Apple patents, a decision that could possibly lead to the banning of HTC’s Android smartphones in the US, according to “Bloomberg.”

Posting to the ITC website, the commission filed a “Notice of commission determination to review in part a final initial determination find a violation of Section 337″, a ruling that has the potential to ban both the import and sales of products deemed to be infringing intellectual property of another entity (in this case Apple).

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