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  • 10 Ways To Protect Your Laptop Against Theft & Loss  By : Titus Hoskins
    The statistics are pretty grim - 1 out of every 10 laptops will be stolen. And 97% of stolen laptops are never recovered. Losing your laptop and its contents can be devstating. So here are 10 simple ways to protect your laptop against theft and loss.
  • 11 Steps to Search Engine Optimization Success  By : Lambert Klein
    These are some of the steps you should do to rank well above your competitors. If you start applying these techniques to your web pages then you will be well awarded in return.
  • 13 Tips to Maintaining and Growing an RSS Feed Subscriber Base  By : Sharon Housley
    You have an RSS feed and you have worked hard to get the word out. According to your logs you have subscribers! Now the hard part: how to retain the subscribers to your RSS feed. Follow these simple steps to insure that your subscriber base will grow.
  • 2 Cool Tools For Online Video  By : Jim Edwards
    YouTube.com reportedly receives over 65,000 video submissions every day. Video sites crowd the TOP 10 most popular destinations online and web video frequently appears on national TV while sometimes breaking the news before the networks even know a story exists. But, have not fear, the following tools will help you drastically improve both the flexibility and enjoyment you get from online videos.
  • 3 of the Most Costly Affiliate Marketing MIstakes  By : Denise Palmer
    Committing some of the most common affiliate mistakes will cost bloggers a large portion of their revenue, daily. That’s why it’s better to avoid these mistakes rather than be regretful in the end.
  • 3 Steps to Create an Email Distribution List from a Category in MS Outlook  By : Paul Wagner
    It's rather easy to manage an email list in MS Outlook and send everyone an email in one fell swoop--it's called a Distribution List. But what if you need to create a Distribution list of 100+ individuals? It's no fun to add the email addresses one at a time. But here's an easy and fast way to gather that list up by category and create the Distribution list using a custom view and a little cut-and-paste.
  • 3 Ways Microsoft Project Can Streamline Your Project Lifecycle  By : Christine Harrell
    The most efficient project-entered organizations are already utilizing the full range of Microsoft Project features to optimize efficiency. Here are three ways that Microsoft Project can help run your business more efficiently.
  • 3 Ways that MS Excel Courses Can Drastically Improve Productivity for Teachers  By : Christine Harrell
    Due to shrinking budgets and rising standards, today's teachers are expected to handle more work and responsibility than ever before.
  • 3D Computer graphics  By : Dean Barnard
    Powerful computers and computing capability have enabled realism in computer generated imagery. The animated films made today are realistic to a fault. For instance, Shrek 3.0 has been wildly popular because of the life like characters which inhabit the movie.
  • 4 Color Printing Can Make Your Documents Sing  By : Ben Franklin
    There's no denying that documents printed using the 4 color printing method look incredible. When the print job is quality, images created using the 4 color printing method tend to look like they're going to jump off the page.
  • 5 Cool Time-Saving Shortcuts for Windows  By : Jim Edwards
    Well, over the years I've discovered a few shortcuts that rate extremely handy for saving time, recovering from mistakes, or avoiding effort. Now, a few geeks among us may immediately say I could have read the manual to discover these instead of tripping on them over the years, but that would take out all the fun!
  • 5 cool ways to use the iPod shuffle  By : Tyler Powers
    Tips on using the iPod Shuffle.
  • 5 Microsoft Excel Charts for Creating Stunning Business Documents  By : Christine Harrell
    Whether the goal of your business document is to attract investors, satisfy stockholders, or gain new customers, it's critical that they convey the precise message intended and look absolutely professional.
  • 5 Simple Steps to a Website that Makes Sales  By : Alicia Forest
    Is your website producing leads for you or is it just sitting out there in cyberpace looking pretty? Obviously, you want your website to work for you to generate leads and make sales, not just be a pretty brochure for your business.
  • 6 Tips To Increase Your Website's Traffic Flow Right Now  By : Debbie Ray
    The one hard and fast rule in generating any kind of income for your website is very simple. You must generate a steady daily flow of website traffic to your site for your website to survive.
  • A Beginner's Guide to Selling on eBay - 10 Tips for Success  By : Tommy Cooper
    10 Tips and Tricks for Success You've been buying on eBay for a while and naturally, your thoughts turn to selling your own items. Yet, you're not quite sure where to start. First, you will need to sign up as a seller and provide all the information asked for. Once that is complete, you're ready to begin listing your items.
  • A Beginners Guide to Blogging  By : Debbie Ray
    Blogging is very popular all over the world and basically there are no rules when it comes to blogging. Blogging is not just limited to personal usage. Blogs come in many different styles, formats, and settings, depending on user preferences. Blogging is really for everyone. Want to find out more about blogging? Read on.
  • A brief guide to VoIP  By : Evan Moss
    As it becomes a part of more and more of our lives perhaps it's time you knew a bit more about VoIP. This beginner's guide offers you a basic introduction to this money saving alternative to your regular landline phone.
  • A Checklist for Used Computers  By : Lesley Lyon
    It is very important to check a used computer thoroughly before buying it as it may lead to problems in the future. This article lists out a few key points that you should keep in mind while buying a used computer.
  • A Historical Look At The Beginnings of Shareware  By : Angela Abbette
    Shareware first appeared in different places at the same time, 1982. In this case, two people, Andrew Fluegelman in Tiburon, California and Jim Knopf in Bellevue, Washington, came up with similar ideas.
  • A Look At Bluetooth Security  By : Gregg Hall
    These days, all communication technology faces the issue of privacy and identity theft, with Bluetooth being no exception. Almost everyone knows that email services and networks require security. What users of Bluetooth need to realize is that Bluetooth also requires security measures as well.
  • A Look At Some The Options Available For Inkjet Refills  By : Gregg Hall
    If you have had your computer for longer than a couple months and print out documents often probably know by now that computer upkeep is more than some bargained for. In addition to the original price, you have to keep an updated virus protection program, buy paper all of the time, as well as keep the ink cartridges full.
  • A Personal Digital Assistant Puts the World in the Palm of Your Hand  By : Kathryn Lively
    A Personal Digital Assistant, or PDA, may resemble a communication device from an old science fiction series, but in reality it is fast becoming an important piece of hardware for businesspeople and anyone who wants to get organized. Depending upon the style of PDA, it is capable of doing many things.
  • A short tour of the new Windows Server 2008!  By : DavidYuri
    Let’s take a look at some of the most popular features of the new Windows Server 2008 that Microsoft is going to introduce on the market next year. The program is bound to represent the most secure Windows Server, including a wide variety of innovative applications and offering an increased level of protection. Once again, Microsoft is going to prove its reputation and it is for the best that you find out what you will be dealing with!
  • About Cisco Memory Products  By : John Stockwell
    Almost all advanced Cisco routers and switches are equipped with the Cisco proprietary operating systems called the IOS, depending on the version of IOS installed in your Cisco product there is an additional component called the Management Information Base (MIB) integrated into the IOS operating system. The reason why we are discussing the MIB is because, if you have a Cisco product with an IOS version greater than 11.1, chances are you have the MIB module will be available to you, and you can easily acquire accurate memory information on the product. This of course is very useful if you plan to upgrade the memory of your product.
    Note: that only Cisco Pix firewalls do not come equipped with the IOS operating system.
  • Academia and Educators Utilize RSS Feeds  By : Sharon Housley
    Academia has embraced RSS as a means to educate, but scrutinizing how educational institutions are using RSS feeds in their daily routines show RSS is utilized can vary across different industries.
  • Advance Your Career With a Microsoft Training Course  By : Christine Harrell
    In many cases employers will only hire those who carry Microsoft certified titles over college graduates who do not possess these special skill sets and degrees. In today's marketplace there is a need for highly trained individuals who can take advantage of the full functionality of Microsoft applications.
  • Advantages of Buying Refurbished Laptops  By : Subasree
    Refurbished laptops are the best to choose if you are looking to buy affordable and cheap laptops. This article discusses various aspects of refurbished laptops and helps you choose the right one for you.
  • Adware - Is Your Software Safe?  By : Peter Stewart
    Adware started out innocently enough, but has become a menace that has stuck its little fingers into many innocent computers
  • Adware Installation Stealth Tactics  By : John Pawlett
    When adware can't trick you into installing it, it often resorts to a secretive invasion. Find out how to defend yourself.
  • Adware: How to Beat the Sneakiest Software  By : John Pawlett
    Promoters of adware, software that shows advertising on a user's computer, use some cunning tricks to get you to install their software on your machine.
  • Affordable internet marketing with articles  By : Viv Mendel
    Since content is king online and humans and search engines are always on the look out for fresh, relevant content, everyone with the time and determination to write good, quality articles can succeed online. They can by simply submit their written quality articles to article directories online.
  • All About Computer Programming  By : Dean Barnard
    Computer programming is at the core of any computer operation. Unlike usual electro mechanical devices, a computer requires software to carry out instructions. At the lowest level, machine code is used to control the hardware and operations of a computer.
  • All About Hard Drives  By : Peter Stewart
    Hard drives have remained the same for many years, but yet there are a lot of technologies that allow extreme performance to be squeezed from modern hard drives.
  • All In One Printers Are Affordable  By : Keith George
    With all the fantastic technology offered in laser, color and photo quality printers you can also get the all-in-one printers. All in one printers offer scanning, printing, copy and fax to amazingly low prices.
  • Amaze Yourself - Download your Audio Books From your Hard drive to your ipod  By : Steven Magill
    Burn your audio files from the computer's hard disk onto a blank CD, then, without ejecting it, open iTunes. Transfer the contents of your CD by clicking on "Import CD" which can be found by accessing "Devices", then "Audio CD" (situated to the left of the monitor).
  • An Introduction to Microsoft Excel: Top Features for the Excel Novice  By : Christine Harrell
    A brief intro to Microsoft Excel and it's powerful set of features.
  • Anti Adware and Spyware Programs  By : John Pawlett
    Adware is any software application software which makes banners appear the whole time it is in function. Also, the adware program can install components that will transmit information about the user and its behavior and this work on his PC.
  • Anti virus software  By : Bureau24
    Though viruses are mushrooming at a faster rate than vaccines still there are very good and reasonable anti-virus software to assist its users to keep their computer system virus free. At present, the following are the most popular anti virus software.
  • Apple iPhone - The Ultimate Gadget  By : Anna More
    If you have been keeping up with the latest trends and developments in cellular technology, you’ve certainly heard of the new phone from Apple, the Apple iPhone. Although the cell phone market is new territory for Apple, they have released a very impressive product with the Apple iPhone carrying 8GB of memory.
  • Are Freebies really Free?  By : Katherine Quirke
    The world of free stuff on the internet is an interesting one. This article provides a basic outline of what to look for in a freebie and how to access if the freebie on offer is for you.
  • Are The TMobile Pocket PC Exchange And Repair Programs Worth The Effort?  By : Jon Butt
    Through this program, a customer may ask for repair services or an exchange of his handheld via TMobile Pocket PC Repair Centers or through the assistance of a T-Mobile Customer Service representative
  • Are Web Directories any good?  By : NewGuy
    Since I started promoting my website, I came across a wide array of web directories, and I have to admit this question has been bugging me since then. Are Web Directories any good for the Internet?

    Let's start by getting the obvious out of the way first. The main purpose of web directories is to promote web sites. This isn't usually done directly, by directing users through their links, since web directories don't get that much traffic, but indirectly.
  • Are you downloading illegal MP3 files?  By : Tyler Powers
    Discusses downloading legal or illegal mp3's.
  • Are You Using The PSP Web Browser Capabilities  By : Darren Lintern
    You will probably be using your Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) to play all your beloved video games until you are blue in face or bleary in the eyes. It may be used as another avenue to see your favourite music videos.
  • Ask Whois - Find the Truth About Websites  By : ian Williamson
    Who, exactly, stands behind that website on your screen? Does that web page really belong to the company it claims to represent?
  • Atomic Clock Systems  By : David Evans
    This article provides an overview of atomic clock systems with particular emphasis on their use with NTP server systems for PC and computer network time synchronisation.
  • Avoid High Printing Costs With HP Ink Cartridge Refills  By : Ben Franklin
    Finding HP ink refill kits might seem tricky, but that really isn't the case.
  • Avoiding Purchase of Stolen Computers  By : Lesley Lyon
    Most of us go for used computers for the main reason that they can be purchased for a very lesser amount. Read to on to learn how to avoid buying a stolen computer while doing so.
  • Avoiding the Web Hosting Scam  By : Martin Pavion
    Learn how to avoid the pitfalls of choosing the wrong online web hosting company.
  • Backup -- But Where To?  By : John Pawlett
    We all know we have to backup regularly, but those backups files can get huge. Add that to your existing your files and your notebook computer hard drive seems to have shrunk overnight. No matter what size hard drive you have on your notebook computer, space is a premium.
  • Barebones Systems: Alternatives to Buying Discount Computers  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Buying discount computers is something easy to do nowadays that computer prices have dropped. Despite the low prices, you may still find it difficult to settle on a single computer. Computers are built with so many varying features that finding exactly the right one for you may be difficult. Building your own system from a barebones system is an option to buying discount computers that will enable you to get what you want exactly and still enables you to save money.
  • Before You Buy A Used Computer, Consider This  By : Ray La Foy
    There are a number of considerations when it comes to used computer hardware, but what's exactly needed will depend a whole lot on what you intend to do with the machine.
  • Benefits of Using a Dedicated Server  By : George Wood
    Shared web hosting may seem like an inexpensive hosting option, but they are very limiting. Have you ever considered using a dedicated server? The benefits to using a dedicated server are many.
  • Benefits of Using Shopping Cart Software  By : Michael Moshkovich
    An insightful article about why a person who owns a brick and mortar store would benefit by using a shopping cart software solution.
  • Best colors for web designing  By : Roberto Duran
    There are many web design tutorials that cover Web color in detailed scientific terms. However, for our objectives, let’s briefly discuss Web color and how it will be used in the Web portfolio. You will need to develop a color scheme for your Web portfolio pages.
  • Best Games of 90s  By : Apostol Lucian
    It’s hard to forget the first games we played on PC’s, games of 90s, when the invasion of Personal Computers Started. Let’s see which are the best games of 90s and to see what happened to them.
  • Best Outsource CIO Companies  By : Greg Sachs
    Outsource CIO Company will allow you to focus on your case competencies and helps in defining IT strategies, implement their goals, and support IT needs of all users. For more information, visit us at www.sachsconsulting.com.
  • Best Pocket PCs - Which Ones Are These?  By : Mike Singh
    Find out which pocket pcs are the best ones on the market ...
  • Bingo bonuses - don't spend your money  By : Online Casino Games
    If you are a bingo player, this article for you. We will tell you how to receive as more as possible free bonuses playing online bingo using allowed methods.
  • Bingo cash methods. Tips and tricks.  By : Online Casino Games
    Are you bingo player? If so, this article will be very useful for you as we want to tell you about bingo cash: how to deposit money or cash in your prize.
  • Blackberry Pearl  By : Lee Smith
    Blackberry Pearl is one of the latest GSM handheld from Research in Motion (RIM). Blackberry mobile devices are the ideal solution for remote email access. Instead of waiting for your emails to arrive or download, Blackberry devices receive emails as soon as they arrive using "Push" technology instead of the standard "Pull" technology that is used on most mobile phones.
  • Bluetooth Profiles Explained  By : Gregg Hall
    The profile found in Bluetooth will describe how the technology is used. Profiles can be best described as vertical slices through the protocol stack. It will define options in each protocol that are mandatory for the profile.
  • Bluetooth USB: Linking History with Technology  By : Sandra Stammberger
    The bluetooth usb networking works by data transmission through the radio waves with low power. It communicates on 2.45 frequency; this frequency was designated purposely for ISM band use only or Industrial, Scientific and Medical devices. Garage door openers and a number of cordless phones are some of the examples of devices, which makes use of the same band frequencies.
  • Bluetooth Wireless Operation  By : Gregg Hall
    The networking standards of Bluetooth will transmit data via low power radio frequency. Bluetooth communicates on a 2.45 GHz frequency. This very band of frequency has been set aside by international agreement for the use of industrial and medical devices.
  • Broadband Routers - Effective Security for Your Computer  By : Michael Paul
    Believe it or not, even though you may only have one computer at your home, you can benefit from having a router on your home network. With the amount of spyware and other forms of malware running rampant on the Internet, any step that you can take to help protect your computer is certainly worth the time and effort to do so.
  • Building an Image with a Logo  By : Sharon Housley
    Logos are not just fancy graphics that adorn websites or letterhead, logos are a representation of a businesses' philosophy. Logos are a critical component of brand development.
  • Building Cheap Computers in 3 Easy Steps  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Just a decade ago, the only people who put computers together were those individuals who possessed an extensive technical background. Advancements in technology have eliminated some of the complexities in how computers work. This change has resulted in average people who have a basic understanding of computers being able to build a system themselves. Whether you are interested in building computers to establish a new hobby or to start a business, you can so in only a few easy steps and on a shoestring budget.
  • Business Data Security: A Guide To Server Room Cooling With Portable Air Conditioners  By : Christine Harrell
    Most buildings aren't designed specifically for the unique needs of a server room, so it's no wonder that many server rooms aren't properly designed in terms of cooling.
  • Buy A Discount Computer And Get The Same Features As That Of A New Computer - But At Half The Price!  By : Brooke Hayles
    Discount computers versus regular ones, has to be the easiest choice you will ever have to make. These computers can provide everything you need, for a price that is affordable to you. Because the price is right and you can have every thing you could possibly need. These computers are not costly. You could even afford two if necessary!
  • Buying a Digital Voice Recorder? Make Sure You Read This!  By : Kallore Gandhi
    Buying a Digital Voice Recorder? Make sure that you have read details about all the products available in the market! Don't be fooled by the so called brand names, check quality and features before you invest your money in anything.
  • Buying a new computer  By : Andy Tao
    When its time to buy a new computer it can be a frustrating process in order to get both - value for money and the best type of computer based on your needs and budget. You have to firstly identify why you are buying/upgrading your computer before you spend any money.
  • Buying A Notebook For College  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Every year, before schools and college institutions begin their classes, students from around the country visit department stores and major electronics chains in an effort to get all those necessities that will allow them to complete successfully their studies.
  • Can Google's Supplementary Results Kill Your Traffic?  By : Andrew Jamaz
    Getting listed in the Supplementary Results at Google can mean little or no traffic for your webpages. How does the supplementary index work, and how can you get out of it? Find out in this article.
  • Can You Really Make Money By Taking Surveys?  By : Andrew Jamaz
    This article is full of tips about how to make money online taking surveys, including what to avoid.
  • Cheap Computers - Ideas For Getting A Home Computer  By : Jay Moncliff
    What kind of computer do you use? I personally enjoy a Mac Ibook G4. This baby does everything I want it to and more. It's great the way they make them so compact and they weigh less than five pounds.
  • Cheap Laptops: How to Buy the Right One  By : Subasree
    Cheap and inexpensive laptops are available plenty in number in the market. While buying laptops, price factor alone should not limit the purchase. Find out how you can buy the right cheap laptop for you.
  • Checking To See If You Have Wireless Capability  By : Ken Snow
    Do you know if your new computer already has wireless capability? Many new computers have the built-in software and connections in order for you to set up a wireless network.
  • Chess Computers - Should You Get One?  By : Mike Singh
    The chess computer is a tool, a skill builder if you will. For those that truly enjoy the game of chess, there is no better partner to play with. While many that enjoy playing chess would like to own one of these computers, it should be said that they are often costly and often are complicated to use to a beginner computer user. But, that doesn't mean you shouldn't get one!
  • Choosing a Play Station for Children - It does Matter  By : Sandra Stammberger
    With the advent of technology, children are gradually disregarding the traditional toys that they have at home. They are not fond anymore of playing with toys that their parents buy, such as toy guns, puzzle, balls and many more. They prefer something innovative, the computer games and the PlayStation in particular.
  • Choosing an operating system  By : Andy Tao
    When you’re thinking of buying a new computer system or upgrading your operating system you have to ensure you make the right choice. This is the most important factor of your computer as the operating system runs all of the other programs you have on your pc, so make sure it will be compatible with the software you want to use.
  • Choosing The Best Computer Printer Ink Kit  By : George Wood
    Anyhow Printer ink cartridges are small investments. Even you will get low cost printers with high cost cartridges surprisingly. That is why many computer users have started purchasing computer printer ink kits to refill their own. You can found hundreds, maybe thousands of ink refill kit dealers on many websites.
  • Choosing the Components to Build Your Own Computer  By : Tapan Bhanot
    Learn how to build a computer on your own. Learn to choose the hardware components that are required or meet your needs in the minimum cost possible.
  • Choosing the right hoster for your site  By : Tal Fighel
    A web hosting is like a company that provides you with a phone line to talk to other people. Without it, you can not talk to people or make any phone calls. A web hoster is the behind the scenes technology that lets your site run on their servers and let people view it online.
  • Cisco PIX/ASA Security Appliance: How to Configure Banners  By : Don R. Crawley
    In this brief, easy-to-understand article, writer, speaker, trainer, and veteran IT guy Don R. Crawley explains the simple steps to configuring banners on Cisco security appliances.
  • Common Website Design Mistakes Everyone Should Know  By : Debbie Ray
    I hope all these ideas discussed in this article will help you build a better website that steadily attracts visitors. Avoiding all the common website design mistakes ahead of time will definitely help your site in the end. If you've never built a website on your own, I hope the tips here help you design the best site that you can and help you to avoid all these bad websie design issues in the future.
  • Computer Components for Idiots  By : John Pawlett
    There are many fancy add-ons for computers, but the basic components of the computer are simple and universal. If 1 of these main components is missing, its not a computer.
  • Computer Ergonomics and the Office of the Future - Part 3  By : Wendy Young
    What will the office of the future look like in terms of increased productivity and comfort and reduced office worker pain?
  • Computer Errors Can Wreck You Day  By : Ray La Foy
    If you think of your computer as a giant electronic filing cabinet, the Windows Registry is the brains behind the operation. Here is where all information necessary to configure your system is stored.
  • Computer Forensics: Uses And Benefits  By : Jason Uvios
    Computer crime is very common. Stealing secret data, decoding passwords and above all misusing computer saved documents and files have become regular malpractices among the computer users.
  • Computer Game Cheat - What Is It Really?  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Anyone who lies can be called a cheater or a cheat. In school, when you "cheat" it is understood that you have copied others' answers or from a source, say a book, during an exam. Between you and your lover, it could mean having an affair with another or simply lying. In sports, it means getting ahead of your opponent in a manner that violates the rules of the game.
  • Computer Graphics  By : Dean Barnard
    Some still hold the opinion that graphics and art is a mind thing and one cannot become a graphics artist just by tweaking some shots in a computer. Creativity may still be elusive but there is little doubt that computer generated imagery and graphics have taken art to a new level
  • Computer Hardware Is Improving Each Day  By : Andy Tao
    Computer hardware has taken a very sophisticated look today. Earlier computers were bulky, and they would be quite ugly to look at. Now all computers are sleek, and most of the spare parts are also very tiny and interesting. It has also become very easy to maintain hardware. It does not cost much at all these days, as the computers have been made simple.
  • Computer Memory  By : Dean Barnard
    A computer consists of many types of memory. There are devices which hold temporary information, some can be programmed, and others store information. Hard disc drives, Floppy drives, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM are
  • Computer Printer Ink Getting More Affordable  By : George Wood
    This is the third world where Computer is everything. For computer all of us may need Computer printer ink, which has become as much of a staple as flour and sugar in our society. According to the survey all most all have a computer, so there must be existence of computer related item to perform your computer.
  • Computer Recycling – What You Need To Know  By : David McEvoy
    Computers are now a major part of every day life in the 21st Century and as technology advances and prices drop, more and more computers and IT equipment are replaced on a regular basis leaving the question of what happens to the old ones.
  • computer science directory  By : Alexander Hjalmarsson
    An article about computer science and computer security would be nice..
  • Computer Training Course  By : Javier Salces
    How To Grab Your Readers Attention With Your Subject Line
  • Computer Training, or "Would You Like Fries With That?"  By : Albert Medinas
    Without question, computers were more trouble than they were worth for a good many years. Room-sized computers couldn't even keep up with a cheap pocket calculator for the first 15 years of their existence! And the prices...is it any wonder that most of us thought the computer was just some fancy toy? If you really think about it, Pong lured more of us into the world of computers than anything practical. Ahh, but everything has changed, hasn't it?
  • Computers Have Evolved A Great Deal  By : Andy Tao
    A few years ago, we would have never thought that a computer would look so sleek and sophisticated. There is one interesting thing that you need to note about computers. While it was initially launched, it took several years to evolve.

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