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Welcome to the JDMurray TechExams.net Blog!

April 12th, 2007 - by James D. Murray

Hello, World!

This is the first article of the first blog at TechExams.net. I am a moderator of several discussion forums here at TechExams.net. I hope to be blogging about many topics that the users of TechExams.net find useful. I will be drawing my blogging inspiration from forum postings made here at TechExams.net, from other tech blogs that I read, and tech PodCasts that I listen to. Some topics that I will be writing about include:

  • Wireless networking and security for home and businesses
  • Diagnosing Windows and PC hardware problems
  • Certification news and study tips
  • Self-directed online learning
  • Reviews of useful hardware gadgets and software
  • What’s happening in the world of Podcasting
  • Programming, especially C# and VB.NET
  • Anything else that strikes my fancy

Do you have a suggestion for a specific tech topic that you’d like me to research and blog on? Sign up as a TechExams.net user and send a Private Message to jdmurray and I’ll see what I can do for you.



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