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Welcome Harry McCracken

December 22, 2008 by The Pit Crew in The Pit Blog
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PC Pitstop is proud to announce a new partnership with founder and editor of Technologizer - Harry McCracken. Harry's columns will now be featured in the PC Pitstop newsletters and highlighted at techtalk.pcpitstop.com and pcpitstop.com

In 1991, Harry started writing about technology full-time. Prior to starting Technologizer, Harry served as editor in chief for PC World magazine and its web site.

Harry's work has garnered national recoginition

2008: the Folio: 40 list of media industry movers and shakers

2008: ABM’s Timothy White award for editorial integrity

2008: ABM’s Jesse H. Neal award for best editorial or signed column

2007: One of MIN’s 21 Most Intriguing People

2006: His PCWorld.com blog received MIN’s Best of the Web award for best blog

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4 Responses to “Welcome Harry McCracken”

  1. Montana Linda Says:

    Wow..first Steve Bass and now you!Great for all of us !What was PC World thinking when they gave away their cream of the crop!
    I am looking forward to reading your items.
    Congratulations at becomming a welcome addition
    at the PIT STOP!

  2. Jrik Says:

    Hi & welcome. This is not a question for you but you may be able to forward this to PCPittstop as I've been repeatedly unable to contact them.
    Dear Sir/Madam,
    I have been getting your newsletter for years, I have tried registering for the forum a number of times but I never get the confirmation email & no I’ve got it so it won’t get ‘junk filtered’. In the registration form , I’m asked if I’ve ever been a spambot yes/no but then it says the correct answer is the current year, that would be 2008, not yes/no?? and I don’t know what to put in the Tech Express link?. Please help, I’ve often wanted to use the forum. Thanks.
    User name Jrik
    John Freeman

  3. Intelguy Says:

    Hi Jrik,

    2008 is the correct answer for the spambot question. You can leave all of the optional items on the right side of the registration form blank for now. If the issue persists, you can let us know by posting in this forum which exists only for forum registration issues:

    http://forums.pcpitstop.com/index.php?showforum=28

  4. ronda Says:

    Are there any free test around so that a person can practice for challenging a computer lit class?

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