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CES 2008- are you Press or Blogger?
Sunday, January 6, 2008One of the new things at CES this year affecting those of us who descend on Vegas to cover the show for our readers is that the show has added a Blogger designation in addition to the Press designation. Those of us who have come in years past were always considered to be Press which provides access to some great facilities on-site at the show to make it easier for us to get timely information fo...
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