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For the wannabe millionaire
``AAP BANENGAE Crorepathi'' provides the latest answer to ``Kaun
Banega Crorepathi.'' For a change, this is not yet another KBC-
clone, but a CD-Rom that would help KBC give away more millions.
In simple terms, the CD is a trainer for KBC- aspirants. It has
more than 3000 questions and has various ways to improve KBC-
specific general knowledge. There are test kits to choose and
play, fastest finger trials and search and learn options with
keywords.
One can select questions on topics of one's choice, one can
select questions based on levels of difficulty. Then there are
multimedia facilities and life-line support. This user-friendly
package, produced by Satvat Infosol, headed by a woman IT-
entrepreneur, Ms. Sunithi Ramesh, in association with
``Infomaps'' will be released at the Chennai Book Fair on
Tuesday. The CD aims to provide a new meaning to the strength of
information by combining the quest for knowledge and Information
Technology. A product that adds to the knowledge capital. Further
information can be had at satvat@md4.vsnl.net.in or 8228847/
8228824.
By G. Pramod Kumar
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