Service aims for consistent Web browsing (AP)
AP - A provider of Internet addressing services hopes to unify how you navigate the Web when using different browsers and computers.
Also, prepaid calling cards are available virtually anywhere. In 2000, $3 billion
worth of prepaid calling cards were sold to the general public, and more people
are finding out each day that they, too, can take advantage of the convenience these
cards provide. So, why don’t you try it, too? Make that call - we guarantee you’ll
find it worth your while.
calling card
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