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Google’s Super Bowl Ad Speaks Volumes

by Webby on February 11, 2010

If you are a Colts fan, sorry for your loss…
If you’re a Saint’s fan, congratulations on your BIG win.
The 2010 Super Bowl is now ancient history (and this is the last of my sports commentary – I promise).  I’d like to address the REALLY big news that tens of millions of people saw during the [...]

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New Year’s Resolutions

by Webby on December 28, 2009

It is an annual ritual, and one in which almost everyone participates with good intentions (or at least until January 2nd).  I’m talking about our yearly promises to ourselves to improve certain aspects of our lives via our New Year’s Resolutions.
No one can fault the desire to make our world better by resolving to improve [...]

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MontanaSky in the Community
MontanaSky is involved in many community activities from our support of non-profit groups to professional business organizations.  Richard Dasen, Vice President Sales, recently made a presentation about our services to the local Whitefish BNI group.

Mr. Dasen discussed how MontanaSky’s services provide insurance against common business problems such as computer and network issues, [...]

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High-Speed DSL is NOT a Luxury

by Webby on December 16, 2009

MontanaSky High-Speed DSL is a ‘Must Have’
If your Internet needs are nothing more than checking email once a month, any company and any slow speed will serve your purpose.  However, if you depend on your Internet service for:

Communicating with friends
Keeping in touch with family
Managing your business
Nurturing professional relationships
Getting news, weather and sports
Banking and investing
Shopping
Downloading music [...]

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Attention Business Owners

by Webby on August 31, 2009

Here’s a tip from the Webster
… that can mean the difference between just owning a website and having a supercharged virtual employee.  Have you ever thought of your website as your employee?  Which employee would you prefer?
Joe B. Anybody

Works 8 hrs. per day (needs lunch and breaks)
Requires extensive training
Costs increase each year
Takes days/weeks off as [...]

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