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        <title>Tech Daily Dose: St. Paul Scoop: Promises, Promises</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>The Republican National Convention has set up shop blocks away from the humble headquarters of software development firm <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/">CodeWeavers, Inc.</a>, so to commemorate the occasion the company is offering its product for free to every American -- if President <strong>Bush</strong> meets any of five goals in the final months of his term.</p>

<p>CodeWeavers CEO <strong>Jeremy White</strong>, whose software lets Mac and Linux users run Windows programs, pledged to make available its $39.95 program for free if Bush: reduces gas prices to $2.79 per gallon; reduces the average price of milk to $3.50; creates at least one net job in the U.S. this calendar year; returns the median home price in the Twin Cities to $233,000; or brings <strong>Osama bin Laden</strong> to justice.</p>

<p>The campaign was the brainchild of White and his staff of 10 "open source software fanatics jacked up on peanuts, Red Bull and ingenuity," according to a press release. White has posted a video explanation of his Great American Lame Duck Presidential Challenge online <a href="http://www.lameduck.codeweavers.com ">here</a>. He has also extended an invitation to Bush and his staff to have lunch with him when they visit St. Paul.</p>

<p>As a parent and small business owner, White said he is serious about his challenge -- even thoughgiving away his product could put him out of business. "With elections approaching, the nation's business languishes. Yet, our country is at war, and facing a faltering economy, rising oil prices and myriad other challenges," he said. "It is imperative we don't waste the remaining months."</p>]]></description>
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