Microsoft Press
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Microsoft Press is the publishing arm of Microsoft, usually releasing books dealing with various current Microsoft technologies. Microsoft Press's first introduced books were The Apple Macintosh Book by Cary Lu and Exploring the IBM PC by Peter Norton in 1984 at the West Coast Computer Faire. The publisher went on to release books by other recognizable authors such as Charles Petzold and Jeffrey Richter.
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External links
- [Microsoft Press] - Main website
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