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Origami - This Changes Everything!

Well - no need to be jealous of iPod users. The future is very bright and exciting for Windows PC users.

Intel has really managed to fold up the computer so nicely - and does it pack the power!

Download, listen, watch and work ALL on the go, with out the fragile and oversized laptop.

What does this mean in terms of Digital Content Delivery - Apple won the first battle - with their iPod, but when Microsoft launches their consumer version of Origami - the battle will be all but over.

While iTunes celebrates their billionth music download, start up companies are planning a massive explosion of the download business directed at the over 80% of the market that does not have a MAC.

Not just music, but movies, tv shows, ebooks, software, games, anything that can be put into digital format will soon be available to the masses for their PCs.

Smart people, those that might have recognized that McDonalds was on to something mass marketing the hamburger years ago and bought stock in the company or bought a franchise and then another and then another - would be very wealthy today, and should ask themselves -

Is there a way to get a share of the action in the digital download revolution?

The answer is YES!

And with the technology of independent content editor software available today - a Digital Download Franchise is not only possible - it is very affordable.

The key may be in getting your share of this market early - it proved profitable for the first McDonald and Microsoft shareholders.

Feeling intelligent today, go right now to the very funny but informative site

http://www.burnbubba.com

There you will learn what the next McDonalds looks like - and yes - people will eat it up, and with Origami, they will eat it wherever and whenever they want!
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Tammy Barnes attended UWSP as a CIS major with emphasis on communication. She became an entrepeneur at the age of 19, when she bought her first business, a limousine service. After trippling that businesses revenue in one year, she quickly learned the art of working smarter not harder. Today, she sits comfortably in her home and works from her computer while raising 4 beautiful children. Her website, http://www.burnbubba.com features a humorous, albeit redneckish type of character that will make you laugh and get in touch with the reality -- The Digital Revolution is here, what are you farming on the internet?
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