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  • Joseph S. Hill - Great price, #1 product.

    Norton 360 is all you will ever need to protect your laptop or desktop and keep it running at top efficiency. Set it and forget it!

  • J. Koon - great resource

    I have looked at several editions of this book over the past few years and am always impressed by the amount of information it provides. This book does a great job of providing information on universities by state and by focus of study. It gives plenty of information to help potential graduate students make more informed choices. My only complaint is a small one. I would prefer if they added a way to look up specific degrees. Right now you have to look up each school to see the degrees or look it up by focus. If you wanted to earn an EdD for example, you would have to look through every school or subject listed. Not a big deal, but my only suggestion for improving this great book.

  • Good Stuff - All in all a pretty good product.

    I've been with Webroot since around 2006 when I got the lightweight antivirus product. Worked great for years until did the conversion to the forced Secure AnyWhere software. While I had initial issues, once I got past the usual installation crapola, it has been working fine and protecting as well as it used to. I recommend it and plan on staying until they irritate me with some other conversion that doesn't work so well and then it's off to something else just like how I chose them in the first place back around 2006 when my other antivirus was causing more problems than it was worth. Hope to be on this for many more years so we'll see.

  • Claria - Worst peeling ever

    This is by far the worst peeling product I have ever experienced. I bought it in a brand store in London. When I used it at home, it formed little sticky grains that couldn't be washed off my facial skin neither with water nor with cleanser. Even by intensive rubbing it was hard to get the product off, some of it stayed on.