Monday, April 27, 2009

Geographics


Are you aware The Tech Angels of New Rochelle service area stretches beyond New Rochelle? The company is based in New Rochelle but being a technology based company, we can reach a greater audience. We have been servicing systems throughout Westchester County, of course, but also Duchess County, the Bronx, and Connecticut. And of course phone support can be provided to people further away. Strategically placed staff and advances in technology make this possible in a more cost effective manner. The Tech Angels of New Rochelle are always looking for ways to save our customers money. In this fast past, ever changing world of computers, today’s advances become yesterday’s antiquated technologies. Let The Tech Angels of New Rochelle assist you with all your computer needs.


Speaking of Geographical regions… Have you tried the directions feature of Google Maps? You can now choose which type of directions you would prefer to view. By car, by public transportation, or by walking are all options which may be chosen now. As with using any map, perhaps you won’t be directed perfectly, but you will be directed perfectly enough. If you need to familiarize yourself with a location this is a great tool. Recently it has been used by The Tech Angels of New Rochelle to find vendors and customers. We thought we would highlight this website for our customers to benefit from as well.


You can have faith in The Tech Angels of New Rochelle beyond the immediate area surrounding New Rochelle. Our staff will be happy to work with you sharing our years of experience and expertise in getting you back online as soon as possible.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

What Your Webmail Choice Reveals About You

What Your Webmail Choice Reveals About You

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Here is an interesting article we found on the web:
"Almost everyone has a personal e-mail account today, and which provider you choose says a lot about who you are and what you stand for. Here's a guide to the personalities reflected in the choice of Webmail service."






We'd love to hear which email provider you prefer. We don't necessarily subscribe to the theory behind the relevance of the various email providers. In fact we have several of them. But the idea is interesting behind which email provider do you gravitate to personally?
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