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Tuesday, 18 July 2006

False Advertising

http://www.expertsexchange.net is not what you might think. Though it's probably more useful to most of my readers that way.

This (with a small typo) and many others at The top 10 unintentionally worst company URLs.

A curtsey of thanks to reader Scott MacGibbon, who put me on to the Digg site where this was mentioned.

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