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| Or, if there exist reviews that are fully paralel to Diderot's, they are almost certainly u known to most of us, for Diderot's salons were composed for the exceeding select readership of the Correspondance litteraire (in effect, a Letter from Paris, describing everything of cultural interest taking place there-never more than 15, most of them crowned heads who received their handwritten copies via diplomatic pouches. By showing that it is possible to run a parallel machine at near-100 percent efficiency, they have ensured a prominent place for paralel processing in the future of computing. Tayfun Cataltepe, Avea Network Vice President, says: "Avea is continuing network investments paralel to its growth in the market thanks to Ericsson as a successful partner and sole supplier. |
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