For new training courses, is there any way to be informed?

Hi,
I am looking for something like an auto agent, so when there is new weblogic trainging course available, I could be updated. Is it possible? Or is there any way similar?
Thanks

Touch is available for all Windows 8 devices that support direct (on-screen) touch. Note: touch is only enabled of you are using open-gl, so the restriction is that your computer must be able to support open-gl/hardware accelerated drawing. You can download the trial version of Photoshop and try it out.

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