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[Web] Pegasos-Italia Site reaches 10.000 visitsANN.lu
Posted on 15-Oct-2004 17:24 GMT by Raffaele19 comments
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Good news. In Italy there is still a certain interest for the Amiga-like platforms as stated by the 10.000 visits which Pegasos-Italia site (Miky'060) received in less than a year, and celebrated some days ago. Congratulations Miky. It is a great result for an italian site featuring amiga-like products since the demise of CBM.
I hope also that AmigaOne and Pegasos producers will not leave italian market alone.
In places where is still an Amiga community, loyal fans and potential buyers, there are opportunities for a great profit.
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Comment 1DarrinRegistered user15-Oct-2004 21:44 GMT
Comment 2Raffaele15-Oct-2004 22:55 GMT
Comment 3Seehund15-Oct-2004 23:48 GMT
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Comment 5Raffaele16-Oct-2004 08:42 GMT
Comment 6Anonymous16-Oct-2004 08:47 GMT
Pegasos-Italia Site reaches 10.000 visits : Comment 7 of 19ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 16-Oct-2004 08:52 GMT
Eg. AmigaWorld.net has 2547 registered users, if every users would visit the site atleast 4 times, then it's already more than 10000 visits.

What I'm saying is that this is not really any big news.
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