A Boyce in the Wilderness

Updated December 14th, 2015.

Fifteen months and 120 blog entries ago I started writing this blog. One of the reasons I did it was to experiment with the blogging concept, in particular how a single person’s writings– a voice in the wilderness– would be discovered out on the web. How long would it take? Who would the readers be? Would they come back for more? We’ve figured that out, and more. Now we want to see how things go if I come right out and ask. So here goes.

First, if you find my blog interesting, informative, fun to read, or anything else positive, would you please use the “Share” button and tell a friend? You can “Share” this site via email, Facebook, Twitter, and a whole lot of other ways. Look for Sharing buttons on each post, and of course you can simply tell someone “go to christianboyce.com!”

Second, if you’re using Twitter, and you’d like to know when new blog entries are posted, it would make great sense to follow me on Twitter. We offer discounts and extra timely tips via Twitter, more than just the Blog, so it’s in your best interest to sign up. It’s free, and it’s fun. Start with this link.

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Christian Boyce

Christian Boyce is a Mac and iPhone expert with over 30 years' experience in the field. His specialty is teaching people how to get more out of their Macs and iPhones using the software and apps already installed. He is the author of several books, a guest speaker for Mac and iPhone user groups worldwide, and a former rocket scientist. He splits time between homes in Santa Monica, California and Round Rock, Texas.

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