9 Best Free EBooks From Microsoft

Microsoft is always being intense towards its efforts to meet the needs of its customers. So it regularly haunt people’s requirements and unveils high quality cost effective solutions to maximizing their productivity and profitability. Beside Microsoft also give away some valuable ebooks for online learners.

We all know that books have been around for centuries and simplest way to improve our knowledge and broaden our minds. For computer users usually it is tough to keep books close at hand, so ebooks evolves as a best companion for every time.

A E-Book so called as a digitally transformed book where simple text converted into e-text that built the digital medium similar of our common printed book.

On web there is a lot of free ebooks floating around the web, so we always want to pick up the best one. But discovery of best is not so easy as we expect. Also we must make sure that the thing comes from a trustworthy source.

Today i have found Free Microsoft ebooks from Microsoft UK Higher Education blog. It is nice to have all interesting and important ebook in one place. All listed ebook covers various taste and i am quite sure that this compilation will be very worthy for every technical person, students and programmer.

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1. Free Ebook: Programming Windows Phone 7

This ebook has written by Charles Petzold which is containing 24 chapters from the Windows Phone 7 team and Microsoft Press.

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2. Free Ebook: Moving to Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

This ebook is covering 10 chapters written by Patrice Pelland, Pascal Paré, and Ken Haines.

Microsoft - Free eBooks-Download

3. Free Ebook: Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2

Ross Mistry and Stacia Misner are the authors who indexed 10 chapters.

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4. Free Ebook: Own Your Future from Microsoft

This ebook has smartly drafted with 8 chapters by Katherine Murray.

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5. Free Ebook: Understanding Microsoft Virtualization Solutions (Second Edition)

Mitch Tulloch  tie-up soo worthy information for IT Professionals, Virtualization, System administrators. This ebook is available with 6 chapters along with 450+ pages.

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6. Free Ebook: First Look Microsoft Office 2010

The author of this ebook is Katherine Murray who composed 14 useful chapters.

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7. Free Ebook: Windows 7 troubleshooting tips

This is a short ebook produced by Mitch Tulloch.

Windows 7 troubleshooting tips

8. Free Ebook: Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2

This book has written by Charlie Russel and Craig Zacker who wrapped worthy 9 chapters.

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9. Free Ebook: Deploying Windows 7, Essential Guidance

This ebook holds 10 chapters from the Windows 7 Resource Kit and 6 TechNet articles.

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7 Responses to 9 Best Free EBooks From Microsoft

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  2. satish says:

    Really nice post :) can i ask u that is really the 4th book free of cost? and also can u please let me know how to download them please. i didnt found any direct links to download them.

  3. National seo says:

    Thank you for these links, I’ve found some of them really good. The moving to Visual Studio is the one I found the most useful. I like VS but the new versions keep getting more and more complicated.

  4. Usman says:

    WOW that’s a great resource page. I always get something new from your blog. I especially love the lists you publish..

  5. Brady Arledge says:

    As e-book formats emerged and proliferated, some garnered support from major software companies such as Adobe with its PDF format, and others supported by independent and open-source programmers. Different readers followed different formats, most of them specializing in only one format, and thereby fragmenting the e-book market even more. `-

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