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There are those perverse souls for whom the thrill of something new is sufficient recompense for hauling their lives about the city in a rented U-Haul.

What Drives the Apartment-Hopper?

Rising rents, condo conversions, failed (or, if you’re the optimistic sort, budding) relationships, kids—the reasons a person might have for moving are legion. And then there are those rare perverse souls who actually seem to like it, for which the thrill of something new is sufficient recompense for the hassle of hauling their lives about the city in a rented U-Haul.
By Adam Bonislawski

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SalesCrunch, the “next-generation online meeting platform,” announced today that it’s willing to take one of Cisco’s more extraneous ventures off
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