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HelloTech Behind New Samsung Galaxy Note 8's In Home Support

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Los Angeles-based HelloTech , the in-home, technical support service started by Richard Wolpert, is providing the support for the launch of Samsung's new Galaxy Note 8 smartphone , in a major win for HelloTech. a month for its Premium Care service, after that 60 days. Samsung is charging $11.99 READ MORE>>.

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Make It Work In Win With Costco Warehouses

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Santa Barbara-based Make It Work , the provider of in-home and on-site technical support and services headed by Eric Greenspan, said today that it has inked a deal to offer up its services for sale at Costco Wholesale Corporation locations in Southern California.

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4 Benefits of Using a Managed Network Services Provider

Southern California Edison Blog

Managed Network Service Providers (MNSPs) have the equipment, staff, expertise, and experience necessary to take on infrastructure tasks so companies can focus less on network upkeep and more on strategic business goals. MNSPs offer network monitoring services, which can keep track of the equipment and overall infrastructure health.

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We Want You!…To Succeed! TechZulu & Gadget Review Partner with Microsoft

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Qualified startups can receive up to $60K in Azure cloud credits, technical support, access to Microsoft software, and more. With support for Windows, Linux,NET, Node.js, PHP, Java, and much more. Dedicated 1:1 office hours at select Southern California locations with their Microsoft Azure experts.

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The social Web in 2010: The emerging standards and technologies to watch

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Up until now linking, syndication, and shared comment services have been used to connect the dots on distributed conversations but the practical usefulness of these approaches has been reached in many cases. Poor integration between social media and location services. Dion Hinchcliffe Get Enterprise Web 2.0

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