Thursday, July 30, 2009

A personal invitation from CNET

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July 30, 2009
A personal invitation from CNET

Dear CNET members,

Happy Thursday, folks! When it comes to helping other people as a community, I can't praise you enough for jumping in to help each other out in times of tech trouble. Your goodness, dedication, and the respect that you give to each other are second to none, and I truly commend you all. Today I write to ask for your help. CNET will soon be launching the CNET TechTracker app, a free and easy-to-use downloadable app that helps you keep your computer software up to date. We need your help in testing the beta app before it is fully released. Download it now and scan your system to see which software is outdated. Then use the customized online management page, to help you decide which updates you need. Sounds pretty cool, right? I urge you to download the CNET TechTracker app now.

Once you've tried it out, please let us know what you think. Whether you love it, hate it, something didn't work, or you'd like to see something improved, we are listening to your feedback with care. Thanks everyone for your loyalty and dedication to CNET!

(BTW folks, since this is an exclusive sneak peek for our members only, please keep this information on the down low--or else it won't be so exclusive. . Thanks!)

                               

Cheers!
- Lee

Lee Koo
Lee Koo
CNET Community manager


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