Going back to our roots

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Tim Higgins

So, now we have, what I think, is the best and only site dedicated to SMB and SOHO networking reviews, news, and information. Tim has worked hard on creating a site that is designed cleanly, and easy to navigate. Everything from the CMS to the reviews bear Tim’s stamp, and TGP is very honored to be partnering with Tim.

I hope that everyone who was familiar with Tom’s Networking with come to appreciate the improvements in the new design and direction of Small Net Builder. But, at the end of the day, it is all about the content, and there is no doubt that Tim Higgins is the best at the what he does. He won’t ever acknowledge these comments: he is far too modest for that. I am just very excited to be here for the launch, and to be among the first people to bookmark it as a go to destination in my daily trawls across the Web.

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