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SyberWorks Learning Management Systems Launches New Web Site

SyberWorks, Inc., a leader in custom e-Learning Solutions and the Learning Management System (LMS) industry, today announces the launch of their new web site. WALTHAM, MA, April 14, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- SyberWorks, Inc., a leader in custom e-Learning Solutions and the Learning Management System (LMS) industry, today announces the launch of their new web site. SyberWorks has created a new web site to reflect the growth of their product offerings. The new site is user-friendly and has a robust Media Center, which contains e-Learning articles, podcasts, blogs, RSS feeds, and more. Mary Kay Lofurno, Director of Marketing at SyberWorks, says, "In our Media Center, we added more Web-2.0 features, like "email a colleague," social media, a downloadable Press Kit, and PDF versions of our articles, podcast transcripts, and press releases. Our goal is to make the SyberWorks Media Center a rich online information source for anyone interested in e-Learning and the learning-management-technology industry. Visit our site at: www.syberworks.com."


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