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TechCrunch Launches Forums

TechCrunch has launched the TechCrunch Forums, which aim to allow discussions from the blog to carry on and continue in more depth. So if all the other Crunch offerings - Crunch Gear, CrunchBoard Jobs, CrunchNotes, TalkCrunch, MobileCrunch, TechCrunch UK, TechCrunch (French), TechCrunch (Chinese) - haven't already satisfied your need for crunchiness, perhaps the forums will. I for one won't be heading over there, but it is a notable addition and worthy of mention.

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