User Recommendation Marathon

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Wednesday, 02nd Jul 2008 | Share


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Here at Techie Buzz we have been writing for over two years and have recently completed 700 articles, but, that does not mean we are going to stop anytime soon.

With a real long weekend coming with the American Independence Day on 4th of July we want to conduct a marathon of writing posts based on your recommendations. Tell us what you want to read about and we will write the posts in the long weekend and post it in the coming week.

You can recommend us to write about a particular software, ask us a query that you could never find a solution for or simply suggest us to find something interesting based on a topic. The choice is absolutely yours.

And if you are looking to recommend us something you wrote, you are welcome to that too, simply write up something and send it to us. We will post it out here with link backs to your blog / website and your RSS feeds.

So go ahead and contact us, after all it is we who have to work that much more harder just to ensure you get what you want.

Oh and by the way you can also leave a comment out here to tell us what you want us to write about.



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  1. Nirmal
    July 2nd, 2008 at 4:22 am #

    How many posts are you targetting?

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  2. abhishek
    July 2nd, 2008 at 1:29 pm #

    great idea…can you write something on increasing productivity?

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    Keith Dsouza Reply:

    Abhishek I will certainly write about it, meanwhile you can also check out the productivity tips I have written for Firefox.

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