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Online Computer Tech Support Saved the Day For Me - 1 views

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Online Computer Repair Tech - 1 views

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Remote Online PC Support I Can Rely On - 1 views

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Quality Tech Support - 1 views

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PC Tech Support Now Really Helps - 1 views

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Computer Tech Experts Fixed My Internet Connection - 1 views

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PC Tech Support Saved the Day - 1 views

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Tech industry challenges e-cycling programs - EDN - 0 views

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    The high-tech industry is starting to fight back against what it calls onerous e-waste recycling bills.

The Number One Computer Tech Support Service - 1 views

started by shalani mujer on 30 Sep 11 no follow-up yet

The Number One Computer Tech Support Service - 1 views

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The Number One Computer Tech Support Service - 1 views

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Helpful and Polite Computer Tech Support Service - 1 views

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Fast, Reliable and Accurate Microsoft Support XP Tech Service - 1 views

started by liza cainz on 12 Jan 11 no follow-up yet

Dependable Online Computer Repair Support - 1 views

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Get Rid of Computer Freezing - 1 views

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My Trusted PC Tech Support Provider - 1 views

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Where, Exactly, Does Your Garbage Go After You Toss It out? - 0 views

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    Scientific American, 7/17/09, article by Larry Greenemeier. Most people assume that their trash ends up in a landfill somewhere far away (if they think about this at all). But growing concern over the environmental impact of waste-discarded electronics, in particular-has prompted a team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to take a high-tech approach to studying exactly what people are tossing out and where those items are ending up. The researchers, part of MIT's Senseable City Lab, have developed electronic tags that they're hoping as many as 3,000 volunteers in Seattle and New York City will affix to different items they throw away this summer as part of the Trash Track program. These tags will contact cell phone towers they pass as they flow through the trash stream to their final destinations, helping the researchers monitor the patterns and costs of urban disposal.
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