SOURCE: Diskeeper Corporation
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December 24, 2009 11:57 ET
Andy Rathbone From Wiley Publishing and Mark Harrer From Diskeeper to Be Featured on Let's Talk Computers ®
NASHVILLE, TN--(Marketwire - December 24, 2009) - Guests from Wiley Publishing and Diskeeper
will appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers. Founded in 1807,
Wiley Publishing, Inc. (NYSE: JW-a) (NYSE: JW-b) provides
must-have content to customers worldwide. Diskeeper Corporation is the
undisputed leader in performance and reliability technologies.
Andy Rathbone, author of "Windows 7 For Dummies," begins a series of
interviews that deal with questions that help us get up and running quickly
with the new Microsoft Windows 7 operating system.
Mark Harrer, Spokesperson for Diskeeper Corporation, talks about "Why
Diskeeper 2010 May be a Better Solution Than Replacing your Slow Computer."
Diskeeper 2010 is the only product that prevents fragmentation before it
happens.
To find out "Why Diskeeper 2010 May be a Better Solution Than Replacing
your Slow Computer" and to read the complete transcript of this interview
go to: http://www.diskeeper.com/press/ltc/december-26-2009
Listen to the interviews at:
Wiley Publishing http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/wiley/windows_7_dummies
Diskeeper http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/diskeeper/diskeeper_2010
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