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Rebit to Help Save the Frogs on April 28


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Rebit Inc., the company dedicated to relieving the burden of backup for PC users, will celebrate international “Save the Frogs” day on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 by donating $10 from each purchase at its online store to the international “Save the Frogs” campaign. Purchasers will receive a commemorative wristband. www.Rebit.com Additional “Save the Frogs” savings information for April 28 can be found on the Rebit Facebook page.

About Rebit Inc.

Rebit Inc. is a software company committed to delivering fully-automatic and complete PC backup and recovery, removing the burden of managing backup from users. In 2008 Rebit was named one of the “25 Coolest Emerging Tech Vendors,” by Computer Reseller News for its innovative, cutting-edge technology. With Rebit software, PC users experience transparent and continuous data protection for their entire PC all day, every day. No setup. No configuration. No scheduling. No buttons. And recovery is easy - just drag and drop from Windows Explorer. Contact the company at www.Rebit.com, or call toll-free at 1-866-635-5784.

About SAVE THE FROGS!

SAVE THE FROGS! is an international team of scientists, educators, policymakers and naturalists dedicated to protecting the world’s amphibian species: the frogs, toads, newts, salamanders as well as the lesser-known caecilians. We conduct and fund scientific research that directly benefits amphibian populations. We also engage in educational activities aimed at increasing the public’s awareness of environmental issues to ensure that amphibian conservation becomes – and remains – a top priority for current and future generations. www.Savethefrogs.com



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