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Internet News   Internet News : Planet Retro Beta
   posted by jimqode on 1-Aug-2006 17:19:04 (1484 reads)
Planet Retro is now beta testing. Planet Retro aims to smash retrocomputing related weblogs, news and podcasts scattered through the net into a single, easily trackable feed and website.

Contructive feedback is most welcome at this stage of development. So please have a look. I can be contacted at < jim [at] planetretro [dot] org >.
    

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