Link of the Week: July 29 - Aug. 4
Online Microsoft Tutorials
Because FIRE helps people learn Internet skills, we sometimes get requests for trainings on Microsoft basics—how to use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access or FrontPage. If you are among those who struggle with any of these basic Microsoft programs—or who just need a resource to help you learn—there are tutorials on the Internet that can help. One of these is available at Florida Gulf Coast University’s Microsoft Office 2000 Tutorials page. There are plenty of other tutorials out there, but this is an example of one that is free, helpful and encompasses primary Microsoft software.

Contribute Online!
It is now possible to contribute to FIRE online using your credit card. Please help us out, we can't be effective without your financial support! In the future, we will also be using similar technology, provided by PayPal, to enable you to pay for our upcoming events from our website with ease.

Media Forum Follow-Up
We have now posted the handouts that were distributed by journalists at our recent media forum. Journalist contact information is now posted also, if you want to follow up with any of the people you met at the forum (or if you live in the Asheville area and want to see what you missed!).

Link/Article of the Week Archives
For your convenience, we've begun archiving past weeks' featured links and articles.

The Missing Link
Have any suggestions for us regarding next week’s link? Or is there information you seek, but you can’t find a helpful link? Let us know! If others would benefit from the information, we just may track down a link for you, or use your suggestion as Link of the Week.

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Article Spotlight: FCC Update:
This week, FIRE highlights an off-site article on a topic that is crucial to the future of American media: FCC cross- ownership rules for media. As you know, the FCC's proposed rules were rejected by Congress last week. Get the latest on this issue, what the rejection means, and what is ahead, all at the Media Reform.org site's FCC update.

 

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