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Friend-of-a-friend notes that he has left MP3tunes on good terms. Apparently his girlfriend lives up in San Francisco and he's moved up there. Also in the rumor mill is that he's gone to work with DoubleTwist Ventures. If they're for real they sound like the Cartel should be carpet-bombing them with lawyers already. One choice tidbit from their mission statement: "...the reverse engineering of proprietary systems for which licensing options are non-existent or impractical."
I see that blinks with comments are still showing as having zero comments, and that "remember me" is still not working. When are these going to be back to the way they were?
1. Ole on June 22, 2006 4:56 PM writes...
It's not a rumor. Just go to the source: http://www.nanocrew.net/
Permalink to Comment2. Neo on June 24, 2006 4:01 PM writes...
I see that blinks with comments are still showing as having zero comments, and that "remember me" is still not working. When are these going to be back to the way they were?
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