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Start-up Presto plans to launch a photo printing service that connects an intelligent printer to a online service.

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third grade english
by sadchild May 23, 2006 11:36 AM PDT
the subtitle of this article on the main news page is as follows:

"Start-up Presto plans to launch a photo printing service that connects an intelligent printer to a online service."

can YOU find the typo?

here's a hint. it's a obvious one.
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???
by thanhvn May 23, 2006 12:59 PM PDT
sadchild, you have too much time on your hand. Seriously, an occasional typo, or an occasional minor grammatical error is in a different class than a consistently awkwardly written article.
lol
by master_geek December 10, 2007 7:06 PM PST
Wow. You have too much time on your hands.

And yes, It is AN obvious one ;)
40% of households remain PC free
by kbrumann May 26, 2006 12:50 AM PDT
While the total number of PCs is constantly rising, household penetration is not. The digital divide is a growing social issue, but photo printing is not. If online services like Ofoto, http://fotoinsight.com or http://smugmug.co.uk can not be accessed in store kiosks can. The elderly and economically disadvantaged need a simple, thin client to access the net. Watch this space: http://www.internetphoneco.com/ for devices reducing the digital divide.
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40% of households remain PC free
by kbrumann May 26, 2006 12:52 AM PDT
While the total number of PCs is constantly rising, household penetration is not. The digital divide is a growing social issue, but photo printing is not. If online services like Ofoto, http://fotoinsight.com or http://smugmug.co.uk can not be accessed in store kiosks can. The elderly and economically disadvantaged need a simple, thin client to access the net.
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