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the problem with .mac is that it should be free. cut it down, and offer it for free - as part of buying a lovely expensive mac you get ilife, the best suite of applications you can buy, and os x, the best os you can buy. then you have to pay £30 for Quicktime pro and £70 for some webspace and .mac. those things could quite easily be standard, and then everyone would be plugging their .mac website they made with their apple mac....
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