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"Michael Arrington, who edits TechCrunch, has written a post comparing the "Web 1.0 Implosion" that started in 2000 to the current speculation on Web 2.0 companies. Although there have been numerous failed companies, he argues that these failures are not "evidence of a bubble...
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The e-mail message turned in another...
"Jets running back Kevan Barlow apologized to 49ers coach Mike Nolan for comparing him to Adolf Hitler in a newspaper interview.
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