Crossing Borders With Technology

Feb. 23, 2009

Machine builders are busy individuals, but that doesn't mean that they don't have time to go online and network. Control Design continues to work hard expanding its horizon and reaching its audience through different outlets. Now, we are on Twitter.com. If you want to get the scoop on what Control Design is up to, find us on Twitter and follow us. We're constantly letting you know what's going on.

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Machine builders are busy individuals, but that doesn't mean that they don't have time to go online and network. Control Design continues to work hard expanding its horizon and reaching its audience through different outlets. Now, we are on Twitter.com. If you want to get the scoop on what Control Design is up to, find us on Twitter and follow us. We're constantly letting you know what's going on.

http://twitter.com/Control_Design

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