Join The Techies on Social Networking Sites

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Wednesday, 30th Jul 2008 | Share


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We at Techie Buzz are always striving to impart the best information to our readers, but other than that we too have a different side where we talk, share and have fun with our friends.

We are always open to getting to know more and more people and social networking platforms are the best way to keep in touch. You can use the information below and keep in touch with our authors. Also don’t forget to show your support towards Techie Buzz by joining our communities on various social networks.

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Looking forward to catch up with the readers on the social networking sites. If you are looking to write for Techie Buzz or want to guest post, don’t forget to contact us by filling out the write for us form.



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  1. Sandip
    July 31st, 2008 at 12:17 am #

    Lake of time keeps me away from social networking website and Instance Messaging.hope i get myself free from this 9 to 5 Job :(
    Will surly Join Techie :)

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  2. Sisterlisa
    August 2nd, 2008 at 12:56 pm #

    Hey, your messages about IE7 and Sitemeter are having major difficulties and showing wingdings instead of the massage and I can’t even leave a comment for you on those articles. Just an FYI. You’re not the only site experiencing this in re: to that specific topic.

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