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Old 10-12-2018, 12:41 AM   #1160
GtrsRGr8
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FREE Microsoft Books--A Couple of Small "Catches" and Fairly Easy "Hoops."

My cyber-hero (after tubemonkey, of course ), Kim Komando, has a piece on her website about _free_ ebooks that Microsoft is offering.

I think that I remember that, in years gone by, Microsoft gave away ebooks without any conditions (aside from the usual--surrender an email address, etc.). Well, we've got to live in the present, not in the past, and those days may be gone forever--Microsoft imposes a few conditions on these "free" ebooks. However, I don't consider them oppressive. YMMV.

There's no real use in me saying much more. My second-place cyber-hero pretty much says it all, at https://www.komando.com/downloads/49...0-11-article-a.

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