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Linked by Mike Klein on Tue 13th Feb 2007 16:51 UTC
This is a response to the first part of the word processor review recently featured on donationcoder.com.
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Apple school deal offers free iPod touch
Apple today began one of its more ambitious back-to-school promos by offering a free iPod touch to faculty and students buying a Mac through either the online Apple Store or retail stores that offer educational deals. The campaign offers a $299 rebate equivalent to the price of an 8GB iPod touch if both the iPod and the Mac are on the same order; ...
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Starbucks offers new flavor: Free Wi-Fi
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UCL offers downloadable lectures
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Blogging has potential to make or break job chances
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Universities to offer downloadable lectures
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Billerica selectmen disband town's WiFi Committee
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-03 11:36 Ideal Shopping says FD David Blake to step down; names Mensforth as interim FD
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European web advertising spend catching US
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Intel Says Atom Shortage Will Ease Soon
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MCC forum focuses on policing the Web
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Sunny skies ahead for cloud computing
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Time Warner Cable ready to test metered Net use
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Intel says Atom shortage will ease soon
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Menzies Digital Launches Digital Newsagent Service
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Review: Swann IP-3G Connectcam 1000 network camera
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