February 24, 2005
Microsoft's New Small Business Portal: Absolutely Amazing
It's easy to say bad things about Microsoft - they are a big company and hence make a big target. However, I must hand it to the Microsoft Small Business team - they have created an EXCELLENT web site that puts the web sites of other vendors to shame.

Sure, the web site focuses on Microsoft products, as one would expect but it is RICH in information to really HELP small businesses grow their business using technology. From videos, to tips and more. It's so nice, useful and informative.
Some of the content is not new but comes from existing sources. This is NOT BAD by the way, as the layout of something, especially a web site is important. But there are several NEW additions to the web site.
I'll have more on this later, but do visit http://www.microsoft.com/smallbusiness as soon as you can and let me know what you think. (end of article)
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