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EarthLink's new brick-and-mortar retail outlet
Created: 07/18/2006
Video description: Stephen W. Howe, VP of EarthLink, speaks with CNET News.com's Erica Ogg about the new EarthLink store in San Francisco. The store is only going to be open for a month, so if you're in need of DSL and VoIP, hurry on by.

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