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May 4th, 2009

Myfitbrain.com

I met Jim Hanekamp at one of our Knapp Connectiviity Socials. He launched his new site, MyfitBrain.com, a free tool to sharpen your brain everyday! Below is his description of the site.

As I have been promising, Myfitbrain is now ready for you and everyone you know to use.
After many months in development, the brand new FREE mental fitness website www.myfitbrain.com is ready for your use. So, come check it out and start tuning your brain with our fun games today! Put a time on your calendar to sharpen your brain several days per week so you do not forget.
When you register, the website will keep track of your improvements and the brain training games will be tailored for you personally. Registration is free and registered individuals will also receive updates about the latest news in keeping mentally healthy as you age.
Our website will continuously be updated and improved by adding and fine tuning games, so your feedback will be very helpful. At the bottom of each game is a place for you to add comments or you may email them to me. Let us know if games are too fast or slow, too easy or hard. Does anything not make sense or is an explanation missing? If something is not obvious, or if you have any other suggestions, please let us know!
Most importantly, please tell all your friends and family about Myfitbrain so they can keep their brain strong, too.
Many advertisers are looking for an innovative way to advertise on the internet. If you know of any advertiser who wants to advertise on the internet in this innovative yet inexpensive format, please send me their contact information or refer them to the site.

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