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SuddenSupport.com Bundles Computer Repair Service for First Affiliate, Computers PlusSuddenSupport.com, a web-based company that provides consumers and small business owners a cost-effective, instant, and online computer repair service, has closed its first affiliate agreement. SuddenSupport.com will be included as a support option for Computers Plus customers in Kentucky (USA) by way of their SuddenSupport support portal, along with their other repair services. This portal can be found at http://computersplus.suddensupport.com. - June 06, 2008 SuddenSupport.com Launches Under Direction of Matt Mercurio providing Computer Online Repair
Suddensupport.com launches its website to offer online PC repair 24/7 instantly to small business executives, retirees, and households at an affordable starting pricepoint of $34.95. The company restores your PC, removing viruses, malware, and uncovers faulty files in short order. Allow 10 minutes for a response from a technician, after hitting the website panic button. - April 28, 2008 Free Medications for Children from Low Income, Uninsured Families
To increase national awareness, and as a public service for children, My Free Medicine will assist children who are eligible for Patient Assistance Programs absolutely FREE during the month of June. - June 02, 2007 MobileFit Intelligent Fitness Training Systems Launches as a Primary Workout Partner for YMCAs at the YMCA Expo Conference in Dallas This Week
MobileFit, developed by Adaptive Technologies, LLC, unveils its latest generation of a virtual training system tomorrow, complete with tracking and monitoring for both individual workout members and YMCA staff. The company is exhibiting (Booth #300) and running demos at the YMCA Expo Conference this week. A number of Ys across the country have already invested in the technology. - May 17, 2007 Yahoo And Amazon Experience Cost of Search Problems, Says Noted Search Expert Steve Arnold of Arnold It
Stephen E. Arnold, a noted enterprise search expert, has released evidence of large problems in premises made by Yahoo and Amazon, two online giants. Arnold contends that these statements are the first real relevations of the problems in management going on behind the scene, in his article for Online Magazine’s November/December issue. He speaks this week at Online Information 2006 in London.http://www.online-information.co.uk/ - November 25, 2006
