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AnswerSquad's experts have helped millions of computer users gain a better understanding through their books, articles, workshops and lectures on subjects ranging from Windows XP to Microsoft Office, C++ Programming to Unix and Linux system administration, Mac OS X to Python, Java to .NET. "This group has a phenomenal amount of experience answering questions, ranging from simple explanations to complex technical matters," said founder and author Dave Taylor, "We're excited to be able to offer our collective expertise to a larger AnswerSquad audience." Available now for a monthly fee of $25, the AnswerSquad mailing list lets subscribers ask as many questions as they want and discuss any tech topics directly with the Squad and other list members -- all in an active, friendly and jargon-free environment. AnswerSquad members, experts in all major computing platforms, many popular applications and web site creation tools, include Westley Annis, MC Brown, Tara Calishain, Jeff Cogswell, James Gaskin, Dee-Ann LeBlanc, Margaret Levine Young, Ray Lischner, Kirk McElhearn, Dave Taylor, Andrew Watt, and John Zukowski. Visit online at http://www.AnswerSquad.com/ For more information, contact Dave
Taylor, AnswerSquad.com's founder, at taylor(--at--)@answersquad.com or
by phone at 303.417.0001.
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