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<description><![CDATA[Author: Kathleen Krueger

How many times have you read this offer all over the internet?  What is your first thought?  If you were like me, it used to go like this, &quot;Ah, someone wants to send me some computer file/stuff, and maybe there is like a virus or something, but PDF files are cool.&quot; I would fail the 2-question pop-quiz.  1. &quot; What does PDF stand for?&quot;  Answer went like this: &quot;Adobe electronic output thingie&quot;. 2. &quot;Who is the biggest user of PDF files?&quot; Having spent more than anyone in a higher education setting, the answer was a fast-and-hard no-brainer: the educational/college system.]]></description><guid>http://www.invision-graphics.com/article494-download-free-pdf-ebook.html</guid>
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