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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
...Pot, Meet Kettle
There's something faintly ridiculous about Mike Arrington talking about too much hype in the Valley.
-- umair // 9:36 AM //
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Comments:
I agree. Techcrunch is leading the hype.
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// chris // 3:33 AM
hahaha - got to laugh at that article.
its like he's taking his ball and running home.
Hey mike? ever think for a moment that you might just be a tad of the cause?
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Mark Slater
// 10:15 PM
Hey Umair... wassup? This site used to play a leading role in discussion of internet strategy. Now I can hear the sound of a pin dropping... come back!
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// Simon Edhouse // 7:22 AM
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