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Footnote.com, a company that provides original historical documents online, announced Friday that it has inked a deal with the National Archives to launch the Web's first-ever interactive World War II collection. It will include an interactive version of the USS Arizona Memorial, World War II Hero Pages, and World War II photos and documents previously unavailable on the Web. The collection will be free to access for a limited time, but Footnote's annual subscription fee of $69.95 will apply after the introductory period has ended.

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Where Randall is an hour late, and the show is an hour better

EPISODE 86

Calls from the public day goes swimmingly, China is running out of coal, GTA IV looks awesome (and a perfect thing to spend your tax rebate on) plus Jimmy Fallon could be replacing Conan... but how good of a host will he make? Also, if you're in the New York area and want to meet up with the guys from The 404, email the404@cnet.com and we'll see if we can put something together.

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