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    <title>Take Home a Concert on Your Wrist</title>
    <summary> Now we finally have a really useful application for USB drives -- besides just for backing up or taking yhour files with you on your rambles. The Aderra Audio System allows a single technician to record&#160;an event and duplicate...</summary>
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      <name>Randy Savicky</name>
      <uri>http://www.strategypluscommunications.com</uri>
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