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High-Fidelity.com Is Now Online
Atlanta, GA, USA - June 3, 2013 - The myriad throngs of audiophile and music-enthusiast sites available over the internet is dizzying, and trying to stay informed about interesting articles regarding products, music, and events is a very daunting - if not impossible - task for the casual enthusiast.
20-year industry veteran Chris Sommovigo has now launched a new website that serves to aggregate links from review and enthusiast websites from around the world and bring them to a single-paged destination on the web: www.High-Fidelity.com
"I'm hoping to keep it interesting and fun, and to work symbiotically with audiophile and music sites from around the globe by directing traffic their way. Meanwhile, we're finding great stories about products that our readers might find interesting - and might not know are out there. It's intended to be a very positive situation for everyone." Some of the links that originate in non-English-language websites are directed through Google's translation service, helping the English-reader to enjoy and profit from the information in the articles.
One aspect of the site may, however, prove to be somewhat controversial: the Free Classifieds section. But Mr. Sommovigo feels that this is an excellent way to add value to his service.
High-Fidelity.com Is Now Online
Atlanta, GA, USA - June 3, 2013 - The myriad throngs of audiophile and music-enthusiast sites available over the internet is dizzying, and trying to stay informed about interesting articles regarding products, music, and events is a very daunting - if not impossible - task for the casual enthusiast.
20-year industry veteran Chris Sommovigo has now launched a new website that serves to aggregate links from review and enthusiast websites from around the world and bring them to a single-paged destination on the web: www.High-Fidelity.com
"I'm hoping to keep it interesting and fun, and to work symbiotically with audiophile and music sites from around the globe by directing traffic their way. Meanwhile, we're finding great stories about products that our readers might find interesting - and might not know are out there. It's intended to be a very positive situation for everyone." Some of the links that originate in non-English-language websites are directed through Google's translation service, helping the English-reader to enjoy and profit from the information in the articles.
One aspect of the site may, however, prove to be somewhat controversial: the Free Classifieds section. But Mr. Sommovigo feels that this is an excellent way to add value to his service.