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Visit SearchDomino at http://www.searchdomino.com, and sign up for their newsletter at http://www.searchdomino.com/registration.

DominoPro
According to the DominoPro site, shown in Figure C, you'll receive the DominoWire update newsletter on Wednesdays and get the DominoWire Tips newsletter on Mondays. What are you waiting for, go sign up!

FIGURE C


DominoPro offers two different DominoWire newsletters, one with news and one with tips. Roll over picture for a larger image.

DominoPro is a site that continues to impress me, both with the quality of their content and with the caliber of the people they have contributing to the site. The site also has a tip archive that is broken into very helpful categories. Be sure and check out their article archives as well.

Visit DominoPro at http://www.dominopro.com, and sign up for their newsletter at http://www.dominopro.com/DPMain.nsf/DWireSub?OpenForm.

Lotus Notes & Domino Advisor
Advisor, shown in Figure D, lets you sign up to receive tips that fall into one of three categories: Lotus Notes & Domino, Lotus Notes & Domino Development, and Lotus Notes & Domino Administration. My recommendation is to just sign up for all three to make sure you're not missing out on anything.

FIGURE D


Lotus Notes & Domino Advisor: You get the magazine, why not get the free tip newsletter? Roll over picture for a larger image.

Be sure to check out all of the archived tips on the Advisor site as well. I counted 81 archived tips when I last visited and this number is sure to grow. The Lotus Notes & Domino Advisor site may not be one of the prettiest on the Internet, but it is definitely one of the most information-packed.

Visit Advisor at http://www.advisor.com/whome.nsf/w/ZLND, and sign up for their newsletter at http://www.advisor.com/Register.

The Learning Continuum Company (TLCC)
The Learning Continuum Company (TLCC), shown in Figure E, offers a newsletter that is mostly advertisement but which also seems to provide at least one useful tip or news alert every time it comes out, especially if it has to do with certification.

FIGURE E


Register at The Learning Continuum Company for a newsletter and a free demo course. Roll over picture for a larger image.

The newsletter comes out every two or three weeks and you do need to register but there is no obligation to buy anything. Also, by registering, you can sign up to try a free demonstration course as well. This alone makes the site worth a visit.

Visit TLCC at http://www.tlcc.com, and sign up for their newsletter at http://www.tlcc.com/admin/register.nsf?Opendatabase.


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