Microsoft Learning Snacks

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  1. NICK ADSL UK

    NICK ADSL UK Administrator

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    Learning Snacks are short, interactive presentations about popular topics created by Microsoft Learning experts. Each Snack is delivered by using innovative Microsoft Silverlight technology and includes various media, such as animations and recorded demos. At the end of each free presentation, you can view more Snacks, learn more about the topic, or visit a related Web site

    If you do not have much time, these bite-sized Learning Snacks about Microsoft products and technologies are easy to watch and digest. See the following list of available snacks.

    Note To view Learning Snacks, you must install Microsoft Silverlight and enable pop-up windows.

    http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/training/format-learning-snacks.aspx#win7
     
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    I would seriously applaud this if it could actually detect that I had Silverlight installed, maybe a Firefox thing?

    edit: Seems to work fine in IE, I really *love* how Silverlight doesn't need to kill my CPU usage when I want to watch something.
     
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