Thursday, January 15, 2015

SuperSite for Windows Gets More Social






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We know there are thousands upon thousands of you out there that enjoy the awesome content here on the SuperSite for Windows. You regularly visit to read and comment, and your loyalty seemingly knows no bounds. Over the years, SuperSite has built a strong community of followers that pretty much transcends the rest of the technology prognosticating world, and really, SuperSite is one of the primary pioneers in the space. Over the years we've provided the news, reviews, and deep discussions that you love, but the fuel powering our little niche in the universe is you.


With such a strong presence on the web you might have wondered why such a forward-looking, valuable site like SuperSite didn't already have a similarly strong presence among the mavens of the social media world. Well, today, we're happy to announce that we're changing that.


We understand how important it is for you to be able to choose how you locate great information to help you do your job. So, in addition to visiting the site and reading through the newsletters to hear what's new, we're opening up more options. You can now also capture the awesome information that is provided for you on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. And, we'll always be standing by so you can connect and interact with us directly.


Here's where to find us:


Follow us on Twitter


Like us on Facebook


Add us to your Google+ circles




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