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I'm gonna re-invent the wheel and send my idea of a useful business venture to the BBC explaining how useful this will be to those who have never used one before... :lol:

<a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/5305250.stm" target="_blank">Hot off the BBC Press - Browzar</a>

Feel safe, fuzzy, and secure... use the IE modified <a href="http://www.browzar.com/" target="_blank">Browzar!</a> (Check out the "Should've Used Browzar" section... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:)
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Looks like the perfect way of collecting lots of data on people and having it all sent back to where they want it. And all under the guise of security :@
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haha u got to love the "should of used bowzar" section. just complete and utter tosh.
i use the internet cafes alot and i think it would be good there :)

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