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ICWienerAug 10th 2009 8:50AM
"I'm all for competition and user choice." - Me too, but when all the services are free and don't have any business model for making money it eventually comes down to personal preference.
Maybe now people will begin to understand that everything on the Internet can't be free and good services and useful information are worth paying for. Just like good service and useful information in the "real world."