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	<description> I&#39;ve just finished reading an article talking about the latest round of partners stepping up to develop plug-ins or add-ons to Windows Home Server. For those of you who haven&#39;t don&#39;t know what I&#39;m talking about - Windows Home Server helps families with more than one PC easily centralize, share and protect their digital pictures, music, documents and videos. To put it more simply - this is the box that is going to sit in the closet/basement/under the stairs/somewhere out of the way and greatly simplify the in home experience. &amp;quot;Digital devices and digital media are now an essential part of so many aspects of our lives, and their importance continues to grow,&amp;quot; Bill Gates, WinHEC 2007 To read the rest of this post visit: http://barnabyjeans.ca/blogs/barnaby/archive/2007/05/16/what-s-in-your-closet.aspx </description>
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