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'''Kim Komando''' ('''America's Digital Goddess®''')is a radio personality and computer guru who hosts ''The Kim Komando® Show'' [[talk radio]] program, a top ten radio program about [[computer]]s and comsumer [[electronic]]s, played on over 230 radio stations with eight millions listeners in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]], and who provides a daily free technology newsletter with nearly five million subscribers. In addition, she offers a ''Cool Site of the Day'' and ''Tip of the Day'' which are delivered to millions of computer users each day.  Her radio program call also be heard on the web.  Her website also features many free downloads of [[anti-spyware]], [[game]]s, office tools, picture and video programs and much more.  She is based out of [[Phoenix]] [[Arizona]] where she records her weekly three hour show each Saturday.  In some markets, the show is replayed on other days of the week.  She is a contributing [[columnist]] for [[USA Today]] and has appeared on many television networks.
'''Kim Komando''' ('''America's Digital Goddess®''') is a radio personality and computer guru who hosts ''The Kim Komando® Show'' [[talk radio]] program, a top ten radio program about [[computer]]s and consumer [[electronic]]s, played on over 230 radio stations with eight millions listeners in the [[United States of America]] and [[Canada]], and who provides a daily free technology newsletter with nearly five million subscribers. In addition, she offers a ''Cool Site of the Day'' and ''Tip of the Day'' which are delivered to millions of computer users each day.  Her radio program can also be heard on the web.  Her website also features many free downloads of [[security software]], [[anti-spyware]], [[game]]s, office tools, picture and video programs and much more.  She is based out of [[Phoenix, Arizona]], where she records her weekly three hour show each Saturday.  In some markets, the show is replayed on other days of the week.  She is a contributing [[columnist]] for [[USA Today]] and has appeared on many television networks.


 
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*The Kim Komando Radio Show® website [http://www.komando.com/]
 
*The Cool Sites of the Day website [http://www.komando.com/coolsites/]
 
*The Tip of the Day website [http://www.komando.com/tips/]
 
*Kim's Downloads website [http://www.komando.com/downloads/]

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Kim Komando (America's Digital Goddess®) is a radio personality and computer guru who hosts The Kim Komando® Show talk radio program, a top ten radio program about computers and consumer electronics, played on over 230 radio stations with eight millions listeners in the United States of America and Canada, and who provides a daily free technology newsletter with nearly five million subscribers. In addition, she offers a Cool Site of the Day and Tip of the Day which are delivered to millions of computer users each day. Her radio program can also be heard on the web. Her website also features many free downloads of security software, anti-spyware, games, office tools, picture and video programs and much more. She is based out of Phoenix, Arizona, where she records her weekly three hour show each Saturday. In some markets, the show is replayed on other days of the week. She is a contributing columnist for USA Today and has appeared on many television networks.

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