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- hmm...
- by belal12 September 21, 2007 7:37 PM PDT
- There's quite a few different makers of these digital Quran's (CNET editors should correct the spelling btw). I wonder if the article is talking about the penman's models shown here: http://www.islamicdigitals.com/digitalquran.html
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- Some "wonder if....
- by Commander_Spock September 21, 2007 9:00 PM PDT
- .... the article is talking about" about science and technology (computer programs and applications, the behavior of celestial bodies - Sun, Moon, Stars, Galaxies...); or, the history of mankind!
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(4 Comments)Although considering that almost everyone has a "nice" cell/mobile phone these days, they could easily go to places like SearchTruth and get same functionality for free.....
Anyway, I wonder how's the quality on these gadgets....