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The market for desktop publishing systems is currently in its infancy, yet has already established itself as a major growth area for the computer industry. As a result, there is a proliferation of products which claim to be related to desktop publishing, some of which are, and some of which most definitely are not. What this article provides is an overview of what desktop publishing is, where it originated, and the technology involved.