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Welcome to the noo web site

  • Posted: May 19, 2008  Topics: General

If you're reading this blog post, you're looking at the noo Noobie web site. Not to sound cliche, but a lot of blood, sweat and tears went into putting the site together so today is truly a day of celebration for me.

If you haven't had time to look around the rest of the web site, take a few minutes now. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how much you will be able to learn about technology in a short amount of time. And don't forget to come back tomorrow and the next day. If you aren't the type that likes snooping around a web site to see what has been added, just focus on the Featured Content and Recently Added sections on the main page each time you visit the Noobie web site.

I want to make sure I take the time to explain everything available on the noo web site so let me start by apologizing that this blog post today won't be very "bloggy". Instead, I'd like to end this post with the official highlights of the web site. Hope you enjoy them!

Here's what you'll find on the noo Noobie web site:

  • Large, easy to find buttons labeled with individual technology topics. Need help with computers, click the computers button. Don't see the topic you are looking for? Click the More Topics button to see the full list of topics available on the web site.

  • Tip of the Day. Just look in the top right-hand corner of the web site's home page. These quick-read technology tips are a great way to expand your technology know-how.

  • Featured Content. This area will always feature content from all of the different sections of the site and is a great way to learn something you may not even know you don't know!

  • Recently Added. Take a glance at the Recently Added section to find out what technology help Noobie has just added to the web site.

  • Blog. This section will always show the 5 most recent posts I've added to the What's Noo? blog. Click the More Blog Posts button to see all of the blog posts.

  • Course & Events. This section will always keep you up to date on the next few events happening at Noobie, Inc.

  • Vote in a Noobie Poll. Chime in with your vote. We want to hear from you!

Or, if you are interested in specific sections of the Noobie web site, here's a quick overview of the buttons at the top of every page:

  • Home. Clicking this button will always take you back to the main page (home page) of the Noobie web site. Hint: You can also click the Noobie logo to do the same thing.

  • Services. When you need a little more hand holding, check out the Noobie Services page to see how Noobie can help you.

  • Articles. Learn something new about technology you never heard of or just want to learn more about.

  • Blog. This is the What's Noo? blog you've been reading all along but now in a shinier, new format!

  • Audio & Video. Use this button to see all of the available audio and video clips on the Noobie web site. Listen to the Mr. Noobie podcast or watch a video screencast to learn how to resize columns in Microsoft Excel, crop a picture using Picasa, watch free television on the Internet and more!

  • Glossary. Look up technical mumbo-jumbo in the glossary. Don't know what a megapixel is? Head over to the Noobie glossary to find a definition that is written in terms you can actually understand.

  • Courses & Events. Attend a course or event to learn new-to-you technology. This is the place to check for new and upcoming events.

Last, but not least, if you can't find what you are looking for, just type a few keywords in the Search box at the top right of every page and click the Search button. We'll return a list of articles, blog posts, courses & events and more that match your keywords.

I'd love to hear your feedback on the noo web site. If you get a chance, send an email to and let me know your thoughts. Or if you'd like to request a specific article or video screencast for the web site, let me know that as well.

Hope you enjoy the noo web site!

1 comment for this blog post so far...

  • PHENOMENAL looking site, Patric, congrats and thanks.
    I’m always looking for great resources to help me learn new
    technologies.

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