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Trivia Winner/ Easy Transfer

Thanks to all who answered our Thursday Trivia question! …And the winner is:

Brian McConnell!

The answer is mentioned in the Easy Transfer clip below- check it out!

Windows Easy Transfer guides you through the process of transferring files and settings from one Windows computer to another. Using Windows Easy Transfer, you can choose what to transfer to your new computer and how to transfer it.

Check back on Monday for the next installment of Windows 7 clips!

LearnKey Giveaway

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It’s that time again!

All you have to do is answer the trivia question correctly to be eligible to win. Once you’ve submitted the correct answer in your comment, we’ll have a drawing and randomly pick a winner. The winner will then be posted on the blog Friday morning, who will be contacted via email by a LearnKey staff member, along with the answer to the question.

Since we’re on a Windows 7 kick, here’s this week’s trivia question:

TRUE or FALSE- You can transfer files from Windows 2000 to Windows 7, but you cannot transfer settings.

GOOD LUCK!

This week’s prize: A LearnKey lanyard

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Windows 7 Training All Summer Long!

We’re thrilled to announce LearnKey’s very own…
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As our gift to you, we’re offering 58 FREE training clips on Windows 7. We’ll give you a few minutes each day, 4 days a week (maybe even a little more), all summer long! Nothing to buy, no information necessary, just FREE training with no obligation at all!

You can check regularly on our blog (on the Windows 7 Training page dedicated to these videos) or you can subscribe to our YouTube channel if you’d like automatic updates.

Let’s get this party started, shall we?

Interested in learning the difference between an update and a clean install in Windows 7? Expert Ammon Wiese will guide the way.

Microsoft CEO Says Changing Market Not a Danger

Nearly two weeks ago, on May 26th 2010, Apple became the world’s most valuable Technology Company based on market capitalization, beating out long time leader, Microsoft.

One million iPads trumped one billion PCs that day!

I read an interesting article this morning on Reuters.com called Microsoft CEO Says Changing Market Not a Danger, written by Alexei Oreskovic, that said although Microsoft’s Chief Executive Steve Ballmer called the transition from PCs to smartphones and tablets a time of “potential tumult” in the technology industry, he still encouraged that “the software maker will continue to prosper in the changing market.” He proceeded to say, which will comfort and reassure us longtime PC users, that Microsoft’s Windows operating system will feature on the new breed of touchscreen tablet computers.

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“The 10 Commandments of the PC Tech” with Mike Meyers

Before watching “The 10 Commandments of the PC Tech” clip at the end of this post, here’s a pre-story written by the Alpha Geek himself, Mike Meyers.

Enjoy!

Be careful about what you say in front of those whacky LearnKey productions guys- you never know what they’re going to do with it.

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Microsoft Office Certification Update:

The Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification now extends to all versions of Microsoft Office, including the 2007 Microsoft Office System and Microsoft Office 2010, as well as Windows desktop operating systems. Instead of using different certification names for different versions of Microsoft Office programs and Windows desktop operating systems, Microsoft has updated all of the Microsoft Office certifications to have the same name—Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS). This applies to all certifications for Microsoft Office versions, including Microsoft Office 2000, Office XP, Office 2003, the 2007 Microsoft Office System, and Microsoft Office 2010. It also applies to all Windows desktop operating system certifications for Windows Vista and Windows 7. The certifications for the 2007 Microsoft Office System are no longer referred to as Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) certifications.

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Thursday’s Tricky Trivia Winner:

Shucks. Unfortunately, nobody got the answer right for Tom’s question, which means it must have been pretty tricky! Good job Tom! You’ve stumped us!

So for this particular question, instead of posting the answer, we’re going to save it for later and possibly for a bigger, better prize.

Thanks for all those who participated.

Make sure you check back with us next Thursday for a new question- a not so tricky question!

LearnKey Giveaway

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Starting today, and every Thursday from here on out, we’re going to be having weekly giveaways on our blog! That’s right… FREE LearnKey stuff every week! All you have to do is answer the trivia question correctly to be eligible to win! Once you’ve submitted the correct answer in your comment, we’ll have a drawing and randomly pick a winner. The winner will then be posted on the blog Friday morning, who will be contacted via email by a LearnKey staff member, along with the answer to the question.

Sound good?

Let the fun begin!

Here’s the first trivia question (courtesy of Tom Carpenter):

You are installing the Security Device Manager (SDM) on a Cisco 871w router. You want to install the SDM in the router’s flash memory. The router includes the factory default hardware and runs the Advanced IP Services IOS version 12.24. What must you do before installing the SDM?

GOOD LUCK!

This week’s prize: A sweet LearnKey lanyard

*In order to receive prize notification, you must provide a valid email address with your comment*

QUIZ: “How would you handle these business situations?”

For fun this morning I took the “How would you handle these business situations?” quiz on LearnKey’s website and I nailed it! Well to be honest, I nailed it all, minus one question- #4.

The question asks this:

You get a promotion! Good for you. But now you have to try and manage former friends who think they can take advantage of you. How do you deal with this?

a) You should be there for your friends. You would expect the same treatment if the situation was reversed.

b) Let your friends know that you can be friends when you are off the clock, but during company time you have no friends.

c) Talk to your friends. Let them know you are committed to your friendship and part of that commitment includes helping them keep  job and commitments and responsibilities so they too can be promoted, or at least not fired when you get transferred.

d) Fire them. This will serve as a good example that you should be respected and feared. Besides they have served their purpose, and it’s time for you to make new friends anyway.

Which one do you think it is?

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