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		<description><![CDATA[(Screenshots: Adobe's Acrobat.com office suite)Where is it hosted?The only issue I find is if Adobe has the resources (read Google, MSN datacenters) to have good availability.Will it be as slow, non-slick and clumsy as PDF?http://techwatch.reviewk.com/RE: (Screenshots: Adobe's Acrobat.com office suite)necessary! first step! good by desktop in 5 years!RE: (Screenshots: Adobe's...]]></description>
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