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Perform various Internet and computer activities.
Manage your e-mail, contacts, schedule, and RSS feeds, cache Web sites to your computer.
Read news feeds with Live Bookmarks support.
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Manage Bookmarks, RSS feeds, ZIP archives, or text files and run CGI scripts.