Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Microsoft Student Newsletter - April 2010

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Welcome to the Microsoft Student Newsletter, offering news, tips, advice, career info, and special offers for today's students. Forward this newsletter to a friend!

Get in the clouds

Help your Web site or blog run more efficiently when you house your documents in the cloud with Office 2010 Web Apps. Learn more about developing sites and programs from Student Lounge member blogs, or be a serious tech student by becoming a Microsoft Student Partner. Focusing on your career? Learn about Web development and other jobs, or visit the Microsoft Career Center.

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To the Class of 2010: Meet Office 2010
Seniors, make sure to take advantage of your student discount to upgrade to Windows 7 and Office 2010. If you buy Office 2007 now, you can upgrade to Office 2010 at little to no cost when it becomes available. Learn more.

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Additional 25 percent off certification exams
For a limited time, you can earn your Microsoft Certification at the lowest price ever offered. With Student Second Shot you also get a complimentary retake if you don't pass your exam on the first try.

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Tech•Ed North America 2010: June 7-10
Join us for Tech•Ed in New Orleans for a 4-day immersion in Microsoft technologies. Students get $1,195 off the regular price. Register today using academic code ATACQZ26.*

0410_PolandIC_125x70Time running out to compete in Imagine Cup
Only 73 days to the Imagine Cup WW Finals. Sign up for the Interoperability, Envisioning 2020, and Windows Phone 7 "Rockstar" awards. See who's on the Road to Poland and read the blog.
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Buy Office 2007 today, upgrade to Office 2010 later
Purchase Office 2007 March 5 - September 30, 2010 from an authorized reseller to be eligible for a low-cost or free upgrade to Office 2010 when it becomes available.  Get more details.

0410_HutchinsEssay_125x70NCSC essay winner: Kyle Hutchins
Kyle Hutchins is a Finance and Accounting double major at Miami University. Read his ideas on how Microsoft technologies can help students worldwide advance their leadership and service.

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Learn from Microsoft Women Worth WatchingEnter now for a chance to win $5,000
Tech etiquette at work Blog: Being a student at GDC

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