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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.business2.com/ebusiness/2001/07/perfectbook_machine.htm"&gt;&quot;When I first saw it, I knew it would be as important as Gutenberg.&quot; &lt;/a&gt; Hyperbole aside, PerfectBook -- a machine that spits out a complete book from a digital file within minutes -- sounds intriguing. What&apos;s more, &quot;a distracted teenager could run it.&quot;  </description>
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		<category>CNN</category>
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