by Scott | Nov 29, 2007 | Microsoft
I’ve been a Microsoft Action Pack subscriber for years, and I was dismayed to hear that they were going to be requiring any proficiency test for 2008. Not because I was afraid I couldn’t pass it (which I couldn’t without studying) but because it was...
by Scott | Nov 28, 2007 | Microsoft, SEO
Am I the only person that didn’t know this? I just “accidentally” discovered that an entire website wasn’t ranked for ANYTHING in MSN. They had #1 ranking for the primary phrase in Google and Yahoo, yet could not be found anywhere in the top...
by Scott | Oct 29, 2007 | Microsoft, MS Office
As a user of Microsoft Office for nearly 15 years now, (wow) I’ve become quite familiar with the pain of upgrading from one version to another, but this one really has a lot to hate. Something came over me this summer, and I finally installed my MS Action Pack...
by Scott | Oct 22, 2007 | Events, Microsoft
The Oregon Computer Consultants Association will be holding their monthly meeting the Tuesday before Halloween. This month the subject will be Windows Sharepoint services, which a lot of members have been asking about. Title: Windows Sharepoint Services Date: Tuesday...
by Scott | Sep 27, 2007 | Microsoft
Earlier in the month I applied to the beta program for the Microsoft Webmaster portal when I first heard it was coming out, and yesterday, I finally received my invitation for registration. You know the way your Aunt or neighbor forwards you those jokes in e-mails...
by Scott | Aug 27, 2007 | Local news, Microsoft
This month’s Oregon Computer Consultant Association meeting is tomorrow night, and were having a presentation about reducing e-mail clutter that promises to be enlightening. The subjects are e-mail reduction in Outlook, and a second part about using the new...