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Amiga, Inc.,
makers of the Amiga computer, trying to make a comeback in the years ahead with revolutionay
new technologies and a sleek, powerful operating system that runs on just about any kind of
hardware -- even over other operating systems.
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Luxology, LLC.,
makers of modo, the next-generation subdivision surface modeling package, and more to come.
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NewTek, Inc.,
makers of Lightwave 3D, the Video Toaster/Flyer non-linear editor, the
Toaster NT uncompressed editing system and Aura video layering and painting software.
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Mirabilis,
creators of ICQ, an excellent internet chat and messaging system for just about any platform.
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Tom's Hardware,
one of the best computer hardware review sights on the net, plus daily tech news updates.
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Palm, the most popular (and, IMHO, the best)
PDA on the market.
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The Dead People Server,
so you can find out how that famous person you saw in a movie ones is or isn't doing.
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The Anagram Page,
feed in anything, and it figures out a few anagrams for it.
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ES Productions,
the home of Eric Schwartz, famed Amiga animator, featuring the monthly comic strip
Sabrina Online. Check this out even if you hate the Amiga -- his work is fantastic. And if
you do like the Amiga, be sure to get one of his Survivor T-shirts, too.
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Corona: Coming Attractions,
the regularly updated film site, with news, rumors and reviews about
in-progress movies that will be coming soon to a theatre near you.
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Internet Movie Database,
where to find anything about any movie, ever.
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MapQuest,
If you need to get from anywhere to anywhere else in the US, this is place to get directions.
Feed in two addresses within 50 miles of each other, and it spits out detailed directions,
complete with maps. Be careful, though -- it doesn't know about one-way streets.
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