Site for computer advice

Over at CNET, Michael Horowitz recommends a place to go for answers to your computer questions. The site is from Leo Notenboom and is called ask-leo.com. Horowitz writes:

Most of us have personal computer questions and it’s not too hard to get answers. What is hard though, is getting an answer from someone qualified, thoughtful and reasoned. And a constant stream of good answers, for free, is too much to hope for.

Unless you know about Leo.

As his ask-leo.com web site, Leo Notenboom answers computer questions from anyone. Each week he answers a handful of questions, and, if you subscribe to his free newsletter, you get a weekly email with the current weeks questions and answers. He can’t answer every question, but he tries his best.

Horowitz is a knowledgeable tech writer and teacher and he vouches for Notenboom:

Computer nerds don’t really have an equivalent of the board certification that doctors do. Still, Mr. Notenboom previously worked for Microsoft, which should count for something. And as they say, it takes one to know one, so trust me, Leo is more than qualified to answer your tech questions.

I haven’t studied the answers from Notenboom in detail but the few that I have looked at are accurate and clear. For an article I wrote on getting help on the Internet go to this link.

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