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From the Editors

March 18, 2008

We’re trying a new thing here. We’d like you to tell us your most recent, favorite download—a song, a movie, a piece of software, anything at all that you downloaded from the internet to your computer or whatever you compute on. Please send us your 75-100-word entry by Wednesday, March 19, at 6 p.m. Eastern.

Also, if you’re contributing more than one item, each should have its own separate write-up. And if you could also include a link to the download—as well as a link to your personal site or anything you’d like us to link your name to—we’d be much obliged.

Thanks,
The Editors

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