Over the weekend

If you’re not looking at the link blog, I’d just thought I’d spend a minute and show you what you may have missed. Over the weekend, when I typically do not post here, and this morning I pointed a few interesting things that I wanted to spend more time looking at later. I thought regular readers might want to spend some time looking at them too.

Blogs as part of job search strategies (Hasn’t worked for me yet…*grin*)

Info and links about the new My Yahoo site.

Adobe Reader 2.0 for Pocket PC released

Familiarize yourself with Podcasting

Free Photography lessons

Tip about sending your Access reports to Word for better formatting

Among other things…

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