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Your support makes all the difference.Multimedia is the buzzword given to computers which can add sound, high-quality graphics and moving pictures to the computer system.
Promoted by the industry as a breakthrough in mass information systems and by sceptics as a way of selling computers and attendant software to people who never thought they needed them, next week's Multimedia 93 exhibition (15-17 June) at London's Earls Court will reveal the latest state of the art - and the competing claims.
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