Monday, April 22, 2013

Computer America show line-up for the week of April 22, 2013

Lineup for the week:

Monday
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Hour one: Opera.  The worldwide World Wide Web - any device, any platform, any bandwidth, absolutely anywhere in the world. Opera Software was founded in 1994, based on the idea that access to the web should be a universal right. 300 million people (and counting) use the Opera web browsers for computers, mobile phones, TVs and other connected devices. Opera also delivers tools, distribution, engagement, monetization and market insights to developers, publishers and brands around the world. We are passionate about breaking down barriers, so everyone can share in the power of the internet..


Monday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben do Computer and Technology News and answer your computer questions!


Tuesday
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Hour one:  netTALK.  The netTALK DUO WiFi is a sleek and versatile VoIP telephone device that connects via wireless or traditional Internet connection (through router or computer). Enjoy free calling features such as call waiting, conference calling, Enhanced 911, 411 directory assistance, visual voicemail, and a videophone application. Choose a phone number or keep your own. Flat-rate, low cost international call plans are available and the netTALK DUO WiFi is supported by live U.S-based, technical support, seven days a week.


Tuesday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben do Computer and Technology News and answer your computer questions!


Wednesday
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Hour one: SweepstakesToday. Welcome to SweepstakesToday.com where you will find premium Sweepstakes to enter! Great care is taken to select the best of the best.Their  members have entered thousands and we have had many winners among them. Join us in getting your share of the winnings that can be had from these great Sweepstakes!  Mr. Sweepy is our guest this hour!


Wednesday
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Hour two:  Dick DeBartolo.  Dick joins us every last Wednesday of the month.  Dick is Mad Magazine's maddest writer and one of our favorite correspondents!  Dick is known as "The Giz Wiz" and he certainly lives up to the name's reputation!  Dick finds some of the most unusual items on the Internet and shares the with up!  Click on the Link below to see the items Dick will be talking about!


Thursday
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Hour one: JustDeals.com is a daily offer site that presents quality branded merchandise from various national brands at discounts of up to 95 percent off MSRP.  JustDeals.com's buying team leverages its years of retail product buying experience to secure top quality merchandise direct from manufacturers.  JustDeals.com is not a bidding site or penny auction and a minimum number of buyers are not required to receive a deal. Users simply add the desired deal to their cart and checkout.


Thursday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben do Computer and Technology News and answer your computer questions!


Friday
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Hours one and two: Michael Miller.  Mike is one of Computer America's Special Correspondents. Michael Miller is a proven and successful non-fiction writer on a variety of technical, business, and lifestyle-related topics. He has written more than 100 books in the last two decades that have collectively sold more than one million copies. His best-selling books include The Ultimate Web Marketing Guide, YouTube for Business, and Facebook for Grown-Ups for Que Publishing. He has established a reputation for being able to explain difficult concepts to everyday readers in easy-to-understand language.



Saturday
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Both hours: On BlogTalkRadio this Saturday, Michael Miller.  Mike is one of Computer America's Special Correspondents. Michael Miller is a proven and successful non-fiction writer on a variety of technical, business, and lifestyle-related topics. He has written more than 100 books in the last two decades that have collectively sold more than one million copies. His best-selling books include The Ultimate Web Marketing Guide, YouTube for Business, and Facebook for Grown-Ups for Que Publishing. He has established a reputation for being able to explain difficult concepts to everyday readers in easy-to-understand language.


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