June 2006 - Part 2

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Date: 4th July 2006

Issue: June 2006 Windows XP Newsletter - Part 2


Dear Friend,

.If you are in the US - "Happy 4th July"

...this email SHOULD have gone out last week but I had a chest
infection!

This newsletter is a very short one, and a little bit
different.

I have created a new website I would like your opinion
on.

I realize that it is not going to appeal to everyone, but
it is relevant to Windows XP.

The website is a small one containing a growing collection
of Videos that review the latest type of PC:

The UMPC or "Ultra Moble PC" (only just released last month).

The site is at:

http://www.umpc.tv

...I am looking to create more "mini" websites like this
that talk about a particular technology with the hope of
educating the visitor.

So I would love your feedback!

Until NEXT TIME....


wmp

 

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Kind Regards

Marc Liron


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