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News > Casino News Archive > Aug 2004 > HurtStreet Launches Geek Inside Hardware | 25 Aug 2004
HurtStreet.com Launches GeekInside.com Hardware and Software
reviews by Gamers for Gamers.HurtStreet.com Launches GeekInside.com
Hardware and Software reviews by Gamers for Gamers.Continuing with
the focus on gaming, GeekInside will deliver in-depth, independent
editorial reviews of cutting-edge computer products to computer
gamers looking to buy new PC hardware and software products. August
25, 2004 -- HurtStreet.com today launched its newest sister site,
GeekInside.com giving gamers hardware and software reviews by
fellow gamers. There are plenty of review web sites available, but
none that give a gamers perspective, said Justin Leveque,
HurtStreets managing partner. Gaming is the driving force behind
hardware, be it video cards, processing power or hard drive space,
gaming is where its at. The HurtStreet network features, gaming
news, free clan hosting and e-mail, and additional gamer features,
such as Doom 3 Developers and Doom 3 mapping tutorials. Currently
HurtStreet is hosting 19 clan sites and our free E-mail service has
120 individual E-mail addresses after only opening in mid July
2004. HurtStreet has a growing audience of 371 unique visitors per
month, a number that has increased daily with an average of 5,000
page impressions per month, showing that HurtStreet and it's
various features, such as the free E-mail and hosting have a
"stickiness" to them. GeekInside Where Geeks Get Inside The
Hardware And Software YOU Want will deliver in-depth, independent
editorial reviews of cutting-edge computer products to computer
gamers looking to buy new PC hardware and software products. The
GeekInside review team members are all gamers first with each
reviewer having a secondary focus, Networking, Linux, Programming,
and Graphics and of course Microsoft Windows. Our reviewers are
committed to building a solid reputation for a no-holds-barred
brand of reviews. GeekInside will go farther than just providing
benchmark reviews, providing results in real world test, such as
in-game performance of a video card.Related News:
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