ThinkTutorial.com Celebrates the Publication of Its 1,000th Tutorial

ThinkTutorial.com, a premier database of simple, easy to follow tutorials covering all aspects of popular computing, will on February 6 celebrate the publication of its 1,000th tutorial.

Irvine, CA, February 06, 2011 --(PR.com)-- ThinkTutorial.com, a premier database of simple, easy to follow tutorials covering all aspects of popular computing, will on February 6 celebrate the publication of its 1,000th tutorial.

“At ThinkTutorial, we pride ourselves on providing tutorials that are jargon-free and easy to follow. We believe that everyone can use technology and we want to help you do just that. This is why we’re very pleased to announce that, just under a year after we launched, our 1000th tutorial will be going live on February 6, 2010,” said Susan Williamson, head of Think Tutorial, which is fully owned and operated by Prestance Group, a US-based firm that operates a number of ventures, spanning a wide industry range.

What this means is that the company has now published over 40 hours of free computer-related education accessible by anyone.

“Our simple style makes the site ideal for teaching seniors how to send an email to reminding themselves exactly what Microsoft Office can do or brushing up on their Photoshop skills. In other words, we have something for almost everyone, regardless of their knowledge and experience,” claimed Williamson.

Williamson has also thanked her readers for whom she credited their publication’s current milestone.

“Remember, no matter how much you think you know about technology, you never know it all and our mission is to help you fill in the gaps as the rapid evolution continues. We believe that technology is a blessing and one which we hope to spread to our readers of all ages and abilities,” said Williamson.

The tutorials have become so popular that the company has gone ahead and translated them into Portuguese, Spanish and German. “This has helped us tremendously in reaching out to a wider audience and nationalities,” said Williamson.

Prior to ThinkTutorial, it wasn’t unusual for people spending a considerable amount of time browsing the web before finding what they were looking for. Williamson explained: “We have monitored the situation for years, and have realised that there are people - real moms and dads - out there looking for help in using their computers. For instance, there are folks out there who want to know how to go about setting up their Skype Account or a Facebook page, etc. and didn’t know where to turn for assistance. Well, that’s where we come to provide them access to unlimited information and resources that teaches them almost everything under the sun.”

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