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Comments on: Growing pains for TechCrunch's gadget blog?

After tech gossip blog Valleywag writes that TechCrunch gave its gadget bloggers a 50 percent pay cut, representatives from CrunchGear try to clear the air.

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Every time CNet swipes at other bloggers, it reminds us...
by M C October 10, 2007 1:55 PM PDT
That you're a day late and a dollar short to this game yourselves.

Get back to tech reviews.
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Hahah...Taking another shot at Techcrunch makes Cnet look dumb.
by Mousefinger October 10, 2007 8:12 PM PDT
Hah!

CNet was burned (roasted actually) the last time they tried to dish dirt on Techcrunch (with the entire online community rolling their eyes at Cnet) and now, scorned and bitter, Cnet tries YET AGAIN to bust Techcrunch's balls because Techcrunch has LEFT CNET in the dust.

Pitiful. It so sad to see a once interesting Tech leader (Cnet) stoop and wallow in such loathsome jealous mirth.

Cnet was is an old, out-of-date has-been that's now just a cranky bitter withering soul shouting at all those "damn kids".
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So why're you reading, anyway? ;)
by caroline.mccarthy October 10, 2007 10:37 PM PDT
P.S.: Ball-busting isn't my M.O. Neither is loathsome jealous mirth. I'm all about the love.
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