Talk:Cume
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Re-created on November 8, 2007
editThat was a bad merge last year. The article to which this was redirected didn't even mention the word 'cume'.
The link to the Nielsen definition of cume no longer works...and their new site is difficult to navigate (flashy with no real content). If someone can find it, we can remove the citation note. --SamMichaels 22:59, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
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