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                    [Title] => CrushCow launches ‘Public Diaries’
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CrushCow, the country’s first and only MOO-bile Matchmaker, launches its newest and by far, most exciting product – the "Public Diaries" – a mobile exchange of deep, dark text secrets.

CrushCow’s Public Diaries taps into the Filipino’s innate curiosity and inquisitiveness and combines it with high-tech gadgetry to come up with a product that lets you sneak a peek into someone else’s dark past.
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One young and progressive company aims to do just that for the Filipino consumer. Launched in early 2001, BidShot Wireless Services (BWS) is at the forefront of wireless communications with its ground-breaking mobile applications that hit the Philippine market this year.
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                    [Title] => CrushCow launches ‘Public Diaries’
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CrushCow, the country’s first and only MOO-bile Matchmaker, launches its newest and by far, most exciting product – the "Public Diaries" – a mobile exchange of deep, dark text secrets.

CrushCow’s Public Diaries taps into the Filipino’s innate curiosity and inquisitiveness and combines it with high-tech gadgetry to come up with a product that lets you sneak a peek into someone else’s dark past.
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One young and progressive company aims to do just that for the Filipino consumer. Launched in early 2001, BidShot Wireless Services (BWS) is at the forefront of wireless communications with its ground-breaking mobile applications that hit the Philippine market this year.
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