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Hello, friends here I come again, so in my last article, we saw that Google is providing Computer Science (CS) program for students and other technical persons. As Google is a Big name in IT Industry there are also some another companies which have a very Big name and today we going to discuss on one of them. As you can see this article's heading is about " FREE Microsoft eBooks " so today I am telling you How you can get Largest FREE Microsoft eBooks.

At the end of every year, Microsoft provides FREE eBooks to people to gain their knowledge about Microsoft's products and technology (Obviously these also help them to sell their products). In the below-given link, you can find out that how to download FREE eBooks Step-by-Step. The Single eBooks are easily available in PDF, MOBI, EPUB, DOC, XPS formats. OR You can also download all files in the Single ZIP file. These FREE Microsoft eBooks is provided by Eric Ligman, Director - Sales Excellence, Microsoft Corporation.

These FREE Microsoft eBooks are including : Windows 10, Office 365, Office 2016, Power BI, Azure, Windows 8.1, Office 2013, SharePoint 2016, SharePoint 2013, Dynamics CRM, PowerShell, Exchange Server, System Center, Cloud, SQL Server and more...

Here I am posting some FAQs for better understanding for downloading and use.

1. Are these time-bombed versions of the books?
  • No, the free versions of the resources are full-version and do not have a time-out feature in them, so you can continue to use them for as long as you choose.
2. “I work for a library, resource desk, etc. and would like to share these with others. Is it ok to share your      links to these?” (or some flavor of this with different variations)
  • Absolutely. Please feel free to share the links to these resources; however, don’t distribute the actual works themselves as an offline resource. Please help support these fantastic authors and publishers by downloading the latest versions directly from them.
3. Download experiences seem to vary based on the resource I am downloading. Why is this?
  • As above link to the site where the author/publisher is making the work available for download. Some of these are on the Microsoft TechNet or MSDN sites, some are from blogs, etc. Depending on where they come from, your download experience may vary.
4. “I tried to download an eBook or resource and it didn’t work.”
  • Some of these eBooks come from a variety of places, and sometimes there is very heavy traffic for some of them. Wait a few moments and try again. You can also try right-clicking on the download link and selecting “Open in New Tab” or “Save Target As” to try initiating the download that way as well.

Thank you for being a reader of Our Blog. We hope you guys find given resources to be very helpful to you, your colleagues, friends, or family. - Team  "The Geekiarena"

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