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eBay's Max Mancini on social commerce
Created: 06/12/2007
Video description: CNET News.com's Martin LaMonica speaks with eBay Senior Director of Platform and Disruptive Innovation Max Mancini about the new "San Dimas" user interface and other new eBay features including the new widget "eBay to Go."

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