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<description><![CDATA[ISurfTooMuch posted : Does anyone know if there's been any more fallout at CNET, such as more writers leaving or a downturn in site visits?  I guess I could go there to see who's writing the articles, but I refuse to visit them and add even one digit to their visitor count.<br><br>Even if no one besides Greg Sandoval has left, I have to think that resumes are being shopped around or at least updated.]]></description>
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