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   While the majority of other tech support companies inflate fees and reduce quality, we function on the idea that technology support should be easy & cost effective for everyone - providing you with the highest level of service that we can create.

About Us

   This is your official Classic City Computing welcome, and I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank you for visiting our website, introduce you to our company, and tell you a bit about some of the features we have in place to make your experience with us an enjoyable one.

   From the ground up, Andrew Drake and I created this company in early 2005. As you know, creating a business is never an easy challenge, and ours was no exception. From our high-school ambitions, and with a $1,500 investment on credit cards (thank you Bank of America!), Classic City Computing was launched. Andrew and I handled everything -- the advertising, phone support, working with new clients, and on and on.

   To this day, now with over 200 clients supported from two offices in three cities, our core focus is to still provide that same level of personalized, customer-centric support that helped us grow to where we are today, and where we will be tomorrow.

   From addiction to our BlackBerrys to being "those guys" who always have bluetooth headsets in our ear, we are easy to get in contact with and are always ready to help. With the additional resources and investments into our support, servers, growing knowledge, and proprietary tools, I can confidently say that we provide an even greater value today than ever before.

   I hope that you enjoy your visit on our site and look forward to working with you!

       -Danny Myung (President)


Fun Facts

ENIAC, the first all-electronic computer,
      was introduced in 1946.

The Internet has been around since the
      1960's.

Banner ads first appeared in 1994.

E-mail has been around longer than the
      World Wide Web.

"Surfing" the Web - this phrase was
      coined in 1992.

Lynx was one of the earliest browsers
      from 1992. It was used for text-based
      navigation. Now most people use
      either Netscape's Navigator or
      Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

The average computer user blinks 7
      times a minute.
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