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		<description>[...] In June we began coverage of the Elonex ONE, Britain&#8217;s answer to the Eee PC and the first sub-£100 laptop. Then came Google&#8217;s battle against the dreaded privacy link. Gpcode.ak came to our desktops with the clever but evil blackmail virus. Amazon went down for a period of a few hours, sending the internet into a frenzy, staged for free publicity or a genuine technical fault? A study by Telindus showed that 39 percent of 18 to 24 year olds would be prone to leaving their job if Facebook was to be banned. Then came AVG&#8217;s controversial LinkScanner. We started to make some progress with Elonex ONE. We reported the beginnings of Firefox 3 Download Day and then the ongoing troubles and panic. Bill Gates retired (sort of) but will be focusing on philanthropy, oh and Seinfeld ads. [...]</description>
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