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IT&T community raises $360,000 for IT Fund for Kids
The Starlight Children’s Foundation has announced that the IT&T community has managed to raise $360,000 for the IT Fund for Kids 2006 ‘Putting IT Back’ campaign.
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Corel Launches Snapfire Imaging Software
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