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		<title>Give or get tech support at Fixya</title>
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As someone who&#8217;s often frustrated by poor or incomplete user guides or product information online, I can see that the Fixya website could be a useful tool. In beta at the moment, Fixya is aiming to be a one-stop-shop for people seeking tech support, user guides and repair guides&#160;for products from a range of vendors. [...]]]></description>
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