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Time flies when you are having a great time. It has been three years since we started the free computer advice and support service in partnership with AgeUK Suffolk. The service is offered at AgeUK Ipswich help centre in Ipswich Town Centre. The service has gone from strengthen to strengthen since launched in July 2015. To-date, we have held 137 sessions, helped more than 420 customers and raised over £780 for AgeUK. Our customers found the service friendly and helpful and we consistently received top marks feedback.
Time flies when you are having a great time. It has been two years since we started the free computer advice and support service in partnership with AgeUK Suffolk. The service is offered at AgeUK Ipswich help centre in Ipswich Town Centre. The service has gone from strengthen to strengthen since launched in July 2015. To-date, we have held 92 sessions, helped more than 291 customers and raised over £531 for AgeUK. Our customers found the service friendly and helpful and we consistently received top marks feedback.
While many of us are enjoying the festive season with our loved ones, family and friends, there are many elderly people in the UK who are going through the festive season alone. (Picture from AgeUK)
Time flies when you are having a great time. It has been a year since we started the free computer help and support service in partnership with AgeUK Suffolk. The service is offered at the well-equipped and friendly AgeUK Ipswich help centre in Ipswich Town Centre. The service has gone from strengthen to strengthen since the launch in July 2015. To-date, we have held 51 sessions, helped more than 160 customers and raised more than £300 for AgeUK. Our customers found the service friendly and helpful and we consistently received top marks feedback.
We have reached our second milestone “100 customers helped” for the free computer advice service in partnership with AgeUK Suffolk. To-date we have helped 104 customers, raised over £153 donations for AgeUK and delivered 33 free sessions. Moreover, we are very pleased to let you know that the service consistently receives top ratings; our customers found the service extremely useful; they would use the service again; and they would recommend it to others.
Here is a summary of what I learnt about Blackhat and Whitehat SEOs from Daniel Somers of SEOmers (seomers.co.uk) at the Suffolk Internet Marketing Specialists event organised by Sam Parnell and Max Shelley (Measure Brilliance) on 15 December 2015.
Here is what I have learnt about employment law for startups in the UK by Alia Ali and her colleagues from A City Law Firm on 10 November 2015 at WeWork Soho organised by Tech City Coffee.
In this article, I would like to highlight the challenges that we are facing with driving digital inclusion, why it is important and how we might be able to address it.
Here is a summary of what I learnt about SEOs, Google Tag Manager(GTM) and Google Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) from Matt Anderson (Montage Communications) and Sean Clark at the Suffolk Internet Marketing Specialists event organised by Sam Parnell and Max Shelley (Measure Brilliance) on 27 October 2015.
Yesterday we have reached our first milestone for our free computer advice service in partnership with AgeUK Suffolk. To-date, we have delivered 10 free sessions; helped 21 customers and raised £41 for AgeUK. Moreover, all the customers found the service extremely useful. They would use the service again and would recommend it to others.
Here is a summary of what I learnt about Pinterest and Instagram for Business from Sam Parnell and Max Shelley (Measure Brilliance) at the Suffolk Internet Marketing Specialists event on 29 September 2015.
Lxpert was launched a year ago with the goal to help people (anywhere) get the most from technology and enrich people's lives. Today we celebrate its 1st birthday. We will also take the opportunity to reflect on our progress and look ahead.
Recently I came across a situation where my old Windows 7 laptop failed to run Windows Update. It kept telling me "Windows Update cannot currently check for updates because the service is not running. You may need to restart you computer". I checked the basics, googled for some answers and tried many solutions including Windows Update Diagnostic (Fixit), but none worked. Here is something that did.
Our first free computer advice session at AgeUK went really well. We received a lot of positive feedback and we are looking forward to the next session tomorrow.