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Microsoft Office
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Microsoft Certifications
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Learn About Office Specialist Certification
Microsoft Office Specialist (Office Specialist) certification, the premier
Microsoft desktop certification, is a globally recognized standard for
demonstrating desktop skills. The Office Specialist program is helping meet
the demand for qualified and knowledgeable people in the modern workplace. See
our:
OnLine Seminar
Knowledge Workers Without Limits - A Guide to Knowledge Management
Solutions
Fast Facts on
Office Specialist
- The Office Specialist program
is available in more than 100 countries and in 18 different
languages.
- More than 860,000 Office
Specialist certificates have been issued.
- Approximately 32,000 Office
Specialist certificates are issued each month.
- Since July 2001, more than
3,700
Office Specialist Master Instructors have been certified.
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Dueling Banjos (300k)
Two friends
use Windows XP and their digital cameras to outdo
each other in a battle of visual wits.
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How MS will know
ALL about you
Microsoft researchers are investigating a technology
that could store every e-mail, Web page, book, voice-mail, and
TV program you've ever read, heard, or watched. Here's how
they'll do it - and why.

How'd you like to keep track
of every bit of information you've ever seen/heard/read?
David talks to computing legend Gordon Bell about
Microsoft's MyLifeBits.
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