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2700 renew vehicle registration online

2700 renew vehicle registration online 09/27/2004 07:30 AM

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I know what I do when I encounter a news site that requires registration I go elsewhere. Why do I want to entrust a news company with my personal demographic information when I can read the same story on a news site that does not require registration. Wired takes a look at sites offering ways to bypass site registration and Techdirt offers commentary on the sheer stupidity of news sites that hide their content from behind a login. [Wired] [Techdirt]


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