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Feeling left behind in the digital age? Computers, Tablets and Smartphones are everywhere. With my help you can gain the confidence and skills to navigate the world wide web and take advantage of the multitude of financial and social benefits that are available with a few keystrokes. Hello, my name is Adrian. I live in The Gardens, SE22 and have recently started my own business: keepITsimple Computer Training. Please take a look at my website for more details www.kitspctraining.com

Learn how to use Skype to chat with your friends and family, face to face, wherever they are in the world. Learn how to use email, surf the web for a bargain, set up a Facebook page, manage your pictures, watch movies and listen to music, pay your bills from your armchair, search for a recipe?.. There are endless opportunities. As more and more services are moving online (prescriptions and car tax being recent examples) so acquiring some computer skills would be a good way to stay ahead. One-to-one coaching, workshops and courses available. If you have any questions, please call me on 07756 249 929. Thanks for taking the time to read this and I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.

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