
ESobi App
Thank you CNET & Download.com for the great review of eSobi: http://download.cnet.com/eSobi/3000-2164 _4-10707953.html
Cheers!

Adam Grobman BRING BACK MAILBAG!!!

Ian Jurman NO MOLLY DON'T LEAVE MAILBAG!!!!!

Hailey Bright I would love to host for CNET. I currently do a lot of hosting in gaming and tech! Check out my hosting reel- http://www.haileybright.com/id18.html

CNET Bzzzzzzzz http://bit.ly/c16SgZ
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Facebook and Twitter are the darlings of the social-media world, not Google--which hopes to change that with Buzz, betting it can organize your online social life. Read this blog post by Tom Krazit on Relevant Results.

Paperless Singapore
 An invention to turn office expense reports and unwanted paper into toilet paper. Hmmm. http://bit.ly/bkz1iw But wouldn't it be better if we just reduced paper usage in the office? Cos I sure can think of better ways to use the $100,600 at the office! Paperless ftw! :)
- link via Eugene Chow and CNET
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Ever feel like the paper you handle at work every day isn't worth wiping your butt with? Well, a Japanese machine can turn it all into toilet paper. Magically. Read this blog post by Tim Hornyak on Crave.
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Rick i check cnet like i check my email...numerous times a day.

Debbie Lovell CNET is a great place for finding PC and tech advice! Love it!

Martin Chikurumeni
I just got someones email verification in my yahoo inbox from gmail when I don't have a gmail account.
That is worrying man, I'm glad I not with gmail.

CNET Watch Dan Ackerman's review of the Intel Wireless Display http://bit.ly/bkllDS
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One of the CES announcements we were most excited about, at least in theory, was Intel's Wireless Display technology. Read this blog post by Dan Ackerman on Crave.

Luis Anthony Oliveros  Just when The 404 starts I had to leave to hit the sack. I know I can get it off iTunes but nothing beats watching the video live and being in the CNET chat room.

CNET Doppelganger craze can violate terms of service - http://bit.ly/a1Vhyo
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Technically, posting a copyrighted photo of a celeb--as loads of Facebook users are doing per a 'Doppelganger Week' fad--violates terms of service. But for once copyright holders don't seem to care. Read this blog post by Caroline McCarthy on The Social.



















