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Alan Schwarz, "Take Me Out to the Web Site!", Newsweek, October 14, 2002, pp. 38F-38H
"High-speed broadband connections, which Jupiter [a research organization] estimates are in 15.5 million homes now...afford viewers three-by-three inch screens...MLB [Major League Baseball] this season Webcast 10 pennant-race games live in their entirety, the first of which attracted 30,000 viewers in 64 countries...
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Emily Benedek, "Web Attack in the Workplace," Newsweek, May 13, 2002, p. 40J
"The Code Red virus alone infected more than 300,000 workplace computers in 14 hours and cost more than $2.6 billion worldwide. InformationWeek Research estimates the cost of security-related downtime to U.S. businesses in the past 12 months at $273 billion. Worldwide, the tally was $1.39 trillion.
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About CompuGor
CompuGor is actually an abbreviation of Computer Gorodishter,
in honor of the president and founder of the company, Felix Gorodishter.
CompuGor actually started operating in 1998 by solely creating
custom computers for friends and acquaintances.
Over the years, with experience growing, we have expanded our
services to include web-designing and development, along with
business contracts.
At CompuGor, we pride ourselves in maintaining reasonable prices,
providing warranties for our work, and dealing with the customer's
needs with a hands-on approach. We also guarantee quick turn arounds on
projects.
With this strategy, we have been able to both maintain our
customer base and spread with the help of their 'word-of-mouth' referrals.
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