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August 20, 2001

Three carts, a truck and a dot-com name While bigger and better-known Web-based grocery delivery outfits have spent millions only to go out of business, a Clearwater company is taking it one step at a time. Grocerydriver.com delivers in Pinellas County on certain days and routes and wants to expand into Hillsborough and Pasco counties. Story

[Times photo: Carrie Pratt]

Sudden closing leaves computer campers unplugged
American Computer Experience, a company that pioneered summer computer camps for children, has gone out of business, unexpectedly abandoning parents and children who had paid hundreds of dollars for a digital getaway.

Video Game reviews
Dragon Warrior III

Site Seeing
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A few clicks will set a new home page
Q. I had MSN as my Internet provider. I canceled it and went to a different provider. When I try to go online, I get MSN's home page first, then I have to enter the new provider's Web address. How can I go directly to my new provider's home page without going through MSN's first?

Postings
The Palm Harbor Computer Users Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the Palm Harbor Library, 2330 Nebraska Ave. For information, call (727) 784-3332 or e-mail Doc@SynergyPublishing.com.  


 

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