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Wired follows up the Qtrax press release with a "not so fast"

Well, it's more than a bit odd for a company to jump the gun as seriously at it appears that Qtrax did yesterday (see my post from yesterday, just below this one), according to this follow-up article, Wired News - AP News, and it may only be a matter of time, as Qtrax' president suggests, but still, the degree of misrepresentation throws the company's entire story into doubt...

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