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Forrester Research reports it took the world 27 years to reach the 1 billion PC mark, which we're looming to hit during 2008. But by just 2015, that number will have doubled to 2 billion PCs in use. The bad news for those hawking PCs in developed markets: 775 million of those new PCs will be sold in China, Brazil and Russia.

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Kia Ora and Tena Kotou Katoa Chris

thought this little "copy only text from webpages" software would be of some interest for yr review.
www.hovklan.com, look for hovtext. It allows you to copy and paste "raw" text from webpage without copying the original formatting,photos, links, font size, colur and layout.

Give it a go.

kenneth coe
Ex Wellington
Kuala Lumpur

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