May 29, 2008

TechCrunch is the hip restaurant, CNET is the good cafeteria

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Dan Farber says CNET is like a great cafeteria while TechCrunch is the hip restaurant where everybody wants to be seen in. Dan also adds that generally the cafeteria survives and remains much bigger than the hip restaurants that disappear. Ah and also "CNET is the finest cafeteria for tech info on the planet with outlets everywhere...and you can order fine wines".


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