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Ok, so I guess I'm a lousy salesman because I can't get into lots of glorious phrases here for how nice it is to have my old QUICK computer back. When I first got my XP computer it was so fast that I told my best friend, "This thing is so powerful I don't know why I'd ever have to upgrade to a more powerful computer."

Then the time factor kicked in. The more time I spent actually using my computer the slower - true, it was little by little but still... - the slower it got.

Took forever to start up. Programs took two or three times longer to load up. Jobs took me longer and longer to complete.

I Wanted My Fast Computer Back and I Got It!

It was really a drag. A drag on my time and a drag on my fun using the computer.

Anyway, for $9.97 - yeah, only Ten Bucks - this guy gives me over twenty pages of instructions on how to clean up the Microsoft Mess that became my computer. Easy stuff. I'm no computer geek but even I could follow his instructions. Some of the stuff I knew but had forgotten. Other stuff was just plain news to me. Even free software I could use to clean up my computer. Oh, and he's not selling addtional stuff there. It's just information.

Anyhow, if your computer sometimes bugs you because it's getting slower or you just want to do some preventive maintenance to keep it fast, I'd say check out this guys help now. Just click here for more information. (It's not a buy button, it's just information.)

 

by ReelSEO

By now, everyone is well aware that the internet and its transition from text to video is the wave of the future. Hitting viewers and consumers with visual images is proving to be much more effective and profitable than the ways of the past. Many still regret being left behind during the first of the Internet boom or even the chance to take stock in now larger online companies such as Google. Thankfully an upcoming summit, the Video Search Summit Spring 2008, is giving the progressive minds of today an opportunity to capitalize on an idea that is sweeping the online nation.

For anyone hoping to start or expand their career in video search or online video, this event will give them the opportunity to mingle and meet some of the industry’s most successful and influential decision makers and leaders. In addition, with 12 hours of networking time and several open panel discussions, attendees will have the chance to pick the brains of these leaders. The round-table panel discussions will be interactive and debate and discussion will be encouraged. With so many leaders participating in this event, everyone should have the chance to get their voice heard and ask questions from some of the video search industry’s top engineers, scientists, researchers, executives, and legal experts.

Groundbreaking and invaluable knowledge regarding the online video search industry will be available for all at the Video Search Summit, this Spring, April 8&9, in San Francisco. Not only will the attendees of this exciting event learn tips on how to get a start in the online video industry’s projected almost $16Billion industry, but they will also learn about best bets for using online video and video marketing to reach a broader market. The summit will also focus on topics such as ways to raise your video’s discoverability and utilize online video marketing and analytics to maximize your online video marketing projects. Legal experts will also be attending to teach content producers and industry professionals about how to protect themselves from legal troubles with online video content. Analytics experts will demonstrate the newest tools and techniques for measuring online video marketing effectiveness.

Here are just a few of the industry leaders that will be attending the 2008 Video Search Summit: Suranga Chandratiilake, CEO of blinkx; Gary Baker, CEO and Founder of ClipBlast; and Tom Wilde, CEO of Everyzing. Topics such as accuracy, marketing, indexing, monetization, analytics, SEO, new technology and more will be covered. With more than 80million online video clips already available on the internet and with the incredible growth in online video consumption, it is safe to say that online video is not going to be going away anytime soon. Video search will continue to be a focus over the next several years as high-speed internet connectivity continues to grow worldwide. Dont miss out on learning the newest trends and techniques for online video search. For successful online video projects, knowledge is the key, and the Video Search Summit 2008 is the key to this knowledge. Get your video discovered today!

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