Expert Sitings: Craig Newmark

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dailykos.com

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gizmodo.com

Gadgets are a bit of an obsession for me, so I check Gizmodo regularly. It gives me the inside skinny on the latest cell phones, PDAs, laptops, panel PCs … you name it.

slashdot.org

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