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Don’t Miss Out On Twitter Breaking News Alerts, Even If You’re Not A Twitter User!
Not on Twitter? Many people are not “ON” Twitter and as a result they miss a great deal of breaking news.
If you’re a Mac fan and you’d like so keep in touch with the Tweets from MacMedics without the commitment of having your own Twitter account, there’s a great way to do that.
This is a great way to give yourself some extra reading material that is far more relevant than that out of date Sports Illustrated that is covered in germs at the doctor’s office.
Step #1
Point your iOS version of Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to: http://www.twitter.com/macmedics.

Step #2
While there click the center icon at the bottom of your screen (the one that looks like an email icon) and choose the option to “Add to Home Screen”.

Now, whenever you want to catch up with the world of MacMedics, just click the Twitter icon from your home screen, and you can “jump” right to our page.
If you have other web sites that you visit often, this works for any web page. In fact, I have one site I visit that requires a user name and password (not on-line banking or other secure sites), and I have added the user name and password to the URL, so I don’t have to type them in every time.
Like this:
http://username:password@website.com
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My 8 top Twitter posts for last week.
RT @marioarmstrong Video: Digital Santa series! Save money on your Apple power cords! Heres how from @DanaStibolt http://tinyurl.com/ybygc9w
iBook G4 (2004) and eMac hit #Apple “Vintage” list. Original iBook G4 and Quicksilver G4 Hit the “Obsolete” list.
Sound the alarm! A counterfeit #iPhone 3G S is inspected and compared to real iPhone 3G S at @MacMedics http://bit.ly/5s24QE
Are you using @MacMedics for your Mac IT? If not, you can still get free second opinion on your network from us! http://bit.ly/6lr7n0
I just updated my Blog post “Ten Great Reasons Not To Wait In line & Fight The Crowds At The Apple Store”. http://bit.ly/4OVbVD
Why using a #Drobo for Apple’s Time Machine might not be a good idea. http://bit.ly/6Gv89C
Hard drives can die at anytime! New or old. Make sure you’re backed up. We just updated our web page with top 5 rules. www.HardDrivesDie.com

