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NEW YORK (Gaeatimes.com) -- All the controversies and illegal activities executed through Craigslist seems to cease now.
I don't know what is more disturbing, that TechCrunch employs children ( "not a legal adult" ) to write posts on their highly respected blog ( "This was not one of our full time writers, and so the frequency of posts was light." ) or that the "not a legal adult" decided to ask for bribe to write a post on a startup.
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For a week now, there was much noise over Microsoft Office 2010 that was finally announced today at Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans.
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