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 13 August, 200723 September, 2007 

EA gives away Command and Conquer Gold - 12:46 am
I believe in free lunch thing...
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Command & Conquer
This does not happen all the time, but EA has decided to provide FREE downloads to their original Command & Conquer Gold in ISO format !!! What are you still waiting for if you don't have a legal copy of it *cough*cough* ?

One good thing is I'm pretty sure that my notebook which is powered by a graphic card that I borrowed from museum will be able to run this game. Memories from good o' days ~~ biggrin



Thanks largely to the efforts of our loyal fans whom continue to sustain and grow the Command & Conquer community, Command & Conquer has become a legendary franchise and it’s time to celebrate its birth once again.

In order to give back to the fans for over 12 years of devotion we are putting together a 12th Anniversary celebration during the month of September. However, as any Command & Conquer fan knows, the true party starts today, August 31st, which marks 12 years since the original Command & Conquer launched way back in 1995.

To kick the celebration off, today we have a special surprise which we are certain new and old Command & Conquer fans will enjoy. We are providing the original Command & Conquer as a free download, compatible for Windows XP! This is the same version included with the collectors pack Command & Conquer: The First Decade, and is now available for you to download for free!


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IBM: Lotus Symphony - 1:43 am
Software  -  poster 

IBM Lotus Symphony
Hardware and software giant IBM released a new package of free office productivity tools on Tuesday. The office suite, called Lotus Symphony, consists of a word processor, spreadsheet application and a presentation builder. It's a free download available from IBM's website. IBM plans to offer paid support for Symphony on Windows XP, Windows Vista, SUSE Linux and Red Hat Linux. A Mac OS X version is expected in the near future.


More on Wired

Google has also release their Google Docs & Spreadsheets as well.

Who says Microsoft is monopolying the market when we got free products flying everywhere in sky ? =)
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