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Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus Joins iPodObserver.com as Reviews Director
Monday, February 26th, 2007 at 1:25 PM - by
Durham, NH -- Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus, one of the world's leading authorities on the Macintosh, iPod and Mac OS X, will join iPodObserver.com as Reviews Director. iPodObserver.com is the leading online source of news and information on Apple's iPod, digital content and accessories.
A prolific author, LeVitus has written or co-written 48 popular computer books and has sold more than two million copies worldwide in at least a dozen languages. His recent titles include: GarageBand For Dummies, Mac OS X Tiger For Dummies, Dr. Mac: The OS X Files: Panther Edition (or, How to Become a Mac OS X 10.3 Panther Power User), all for Wiley Publishing, and The Little iTunes Book: 3rd Edition, and The Little iDVD Book: 2nd Edition for Peachpit Press.
"With Apple quickly moving from a computer company to a full-fledged consumer technology brand, iPodObserver.com is the place to be," said LeVitus. "We're not just about the platform though, we're about the portable digital media lifestyle and as reviews director I'll be bringing the full range of tools to our readers to help them enjoy their media wherever they can take it."
"There's no one better known in the Mac community for his smarts and knowledge than Bob is," said Bryan Chaffin, editor of iPodObserver.com. "We are thrilled to have him join our staff and bring our readers the best reviews and information on tools for portable media we can offer them."
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