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January 03, 2010 CTG Blog by Brian Sammons Edit

This is the first of hopefully many entries here on our new site, http://www.captechgroup.com.  We've set up Tweeting on Twitter (follow us at @captechgroup) and post to our page on Facebook as well (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Springfield-OH/Capstone-Technologies-Group-LLC/68194926703?ref=nf).  We'll be enabling our forums soon, including our support forum and we're working on the popular Tutorials section that can help you save money by fixing your own computer using (mostly) free software.  A word about this site- we're not here to just sell you things, especially things that you don't need.  Anything that we mention on this site or ads that you see here are for products that we use ourselves and believe in.  So don't look for Cialais or Viagra here.  Or weird "antivirus" or spyware removal ads.  Not gonna happen.  Most of the things we'll talk about can be done with free tools.  When they can't we'll let you know.  If you like what you see and read- let us know.  Let your friends know.  Because we don't advertise other than this site.  All of our clients have come because of referrals from people like you.  So please, enjoy the site- drop us a line at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and let us know what you think.

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