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When you first got it, you had delusions of grandeur; get yourself in front of a camera, and you&#8217;d be a star! But things didn&#8217;t quite work out; that freebie webcam that came with your PC became just another piece of cluttering junk, and it wasn&#8217;t long before it moved off the desktop and into the drawer – way, way in the back.
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The pundits tell us that the future of computing is bright and sunny – but in reality, the weather isn&#8217;t as clear as they would have you believe. In fact, it&#8217;s downright cloudy – and that&#8217;s a good thing!? Nowadays, the internet buzz is all about the clouds. There&#8217;s “cloud computing,” which will put all your favorite applications and/or services on the internet, while you log in and access them on a remote server from your home or office. And there&#8217;s the “tag cloud,” a visual representation of the “weight” ...]]></description>
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		<title>Neither Snow Nor Rain&#8230;</title>
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In this age of e-mail, SMSing, and who knows what other communication wonder they&#8217;ll come up with next, there are still people who use the “regular” &#8211; also known as “snail” &#8211; mail. Are these people Luddites, or what?  And we&#8217;re not talking about an insignificant tribe. Judging by the traffic on my local e-mail community list, “can anyone take a letter to the States for me” ranks just behind “Looking for a lift to X” on the hit parade of favors people are always seeking.  Maybe it&#8217;s ...]]></description>
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