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Keystone University Continues Rolls Out New Class

Keystone University’s classes on Blogging, Search Engines, and Email Marketing have been a big hit. Now we’re proud to announce a new class that we think you’ll be excited about: Computer Networking Basics. We’ll cover office networks, wireless, servers, firewalls, anti-virus, backups, Exchange servers, and more. Everything you need to know to help integrate technology into your workplace while keeping your company and your data safe and secure. Click here to learn more or to register for any of our upcoming classes.

Microsoft Unveils New Touch Wall Technology

Touch Wall is a new Microsoft brainstorm that turns any flat surface into an interactive display. Using laser sensors, it can turn a screen, a table, or even a wall into a digital surface you can interact with. You can move things around, zoom in and out—a lot like the iPhone interface. The implications for business are astounding, though the product is not yet available for purchase. Read more about it & watch video of Touch Wall in action here.

Google Launches Online Health Records Service

The Google Health project has officially launched. The free service aims to create a central location online for users to store and manage their health information. There are, of course, privacy concerns being raised regarding what Google will do with your information, and whether search results or online ads will be tailored to you based on your records. However, the upside to such a service is pretty huge—so big that Microsoft is soon to launch their own similar competing service. To continue reading, click here.

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