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Miscellaneous News   Miscellaneous News : Cubic web site moved to new location
   posted by dietmar on 8-Nov-2007 2:47:33 (2205 reads)
The Cubic site can now be reached at developers.xoomwebs.com (this is only a temporary site on a free hosting service to deal with the loss of the previous server).

The opening day special is a discounted Cubic C/C++ development package.
    

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