The most enjoyable parts of being a tech blogger is the people that you meet and what you will learn from them. I often tell young people that if you want to learn about tech and keep up with tech, go to the bloggers.
Recently the webmaster at a site, called Select Real Security, contacted me and asked if I would possibly do a review on the portion of the site called, Malware Removal Guide. Typically, being who I am and what I am about, I always oblige; especially if the content is of good quality and serves a purpose.
What I found, after reviewing the Malware Removal Guide, is that I wanted Select Real Security on my blogroll. This site is awesome in that it contains over 100 links to useful security related resources that include articles and guides on virus and malware prevention.
Navigation and layout of the site makes it easy, even for those who are unfamiliar with security terms, software, etc… You can tell that the webmaster of the site has put a great deal of time in putting this all together. It is a “go to” site for security related resources.
In the end, both What’s On My PC and Bookmarks4Techs shook hands with Select Real Security to make it a permanent connection. Select Real Security’s Malware Removal Guide has also made the Bookmark This Collection (which is growing daily) at Bookmarks4Techs.
So, take a moment to welcome Select Real Security to the What’s On My PC blogroll…
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Hi Rick,
Thank you for sharing and reviewing my site. I really appreciate it.
I added a link to your review here: http://www.selectrealsecurity.com/comments-and-reviews
Thanks again,
Brian
Thanks Brian… I will periodically point my readers to your site. Keep up the great work.
Rick
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Delenn,
Thanks for this… Will check it out.
You should start a blog.
Rick
Hey Rick,
A SUPER site everyone should bookmark. Have him in my Blogroll as well.
Bill
Bill,
Yes, I just noticed that on your blogroll. Should have figured that : )
Very nice site that I see being helpful to us all.
Rick