Let's Talk Computers: Marian Merritt From Symantec and Margaret Johnson From Sabi to Be Featured on Let's Talk Computers (R)
NASHVILLE, TN--(Marketwire - July 17, 2009) - Guests from Symantec and Sabi will appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers. Symantec (
Marian Merritt, Internet Safety Advocate for Symantec, discusses the latest "denial of service" attacks on government and consumer Web sites and how we can be better prepared in the future.
Margaret Johnson, co-founder and CEO of Sabi, talks about their premier game, ItzaBitza ™, an award-winning magical drawing game using the new concept of "Living Ink" that ignites imaginations and sparks a lifelong love of reading.
To find out about "ItzaBitza - A New Type of Learning Program That Inspires Children To Enjoy Reading" and to read the complete transcript of this interview go to:[ http://www.itzabitza.com/?page_id=1293 ]
Listen to the interviews at:
Symantec[ http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/symantec/denial_of_service ]
Sabi [ http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/sabi/itzabitza ]
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