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Interview with Dave Zatz, winner of the NETGEAR CES Blogger-in-Residence contest (01/05/2007)

Ladies and Gentlemen, we present the man himself! In this interview with PodTech, Dave talks about how he felt when he learned that he had been selected as the winner, what he plans for CES and the NETGEAR blog and reveals the man behind the blog.

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