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Home › General › Wonder-twin Corporate Powers – Unite!

Wonder-twin Corporate Powers – Unite!

Rob Faludi Posted on August 3, 2007 Posted in General

Microsoft Starbucks Cup

These coffee cups always make me laugh. Monolithic corporations love each other.

(Next week is my last here at Microsoft Research. sniff)

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