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Archive for November 22nd, 2007

Best Black Friday Deals 2007

November 22nd, 2007
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Tomorrow is the big day! We've been doing all we can to prepare you for the ultimate shopping experience. We even put together an article which contained many of the Black Friday 2007 ads for easy viewing.

As I go through the ads I have a tendency to make note of what I believe the best deals are, and I thought this year I would share

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eBay Tests New Search Page, Try it Yourself!

November 22nd, 2007
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I was just doing some searching on eBay.com and noticed that I must have been randomly selected to use a drastically redesigned search page. The new design might be a little bit old, but it's the first time I've tested it. As you can see above they have broken the search results up into two different columns, the one on the left providing

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Happy Turkey Day from CyberNet!

November 22nd, 2007
3 Comments Written by Ashley

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For those of you living in the United States celebrating Thanksgiving, we just wanted to wish you a great one filled with food and football! We're taking the time off today and tomorrow to celebrate Thanksgiving with friends, so posting will be light. Before you get your minds focused on shopping tomorrow (or whatever else it is that you do), we thought we'd share some fun facts about turkey (the guest of honor today) and

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Tutorial Thursday

For some weird reason, I've been a Microsoft Excel addict for as long as I can remember. When I was younger I remember being told by one of my teachers that Excel is one of the most powerful applications available, but most people will never touch it with a ten foot pole.

For over 7 years I've been programming Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Excel, which is essentially a

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