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  • Marten is a typical slick sales exec, who lost touch with the community that handed him the business model he and his fat cat partners turned into a windfall.

    With Demand Growing, MySQL CEO Calls It Quits 2009

  • The boy recalled Marten standing over him, tall as mountains.

    The Gunslinger King, Stephen, 1947- 1982

  • Dave Aeikens, president of the Society of Professional Journalists, called Marten's decision to allow courtroom Twitter postings "huge" for bolstering public access.

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  • Dave Aeikens, president of the Society of Professional Journalists, called Marten's decision to allow courtroom Twitter postings "huge" for bolstering public access.

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  • Dave Aeikens, president of the Society of Professional Journalists, called Marten's decision to allow courtroom Twitter postings "huge" for bolstering public access.

    The Guardian World News 2009

  • Dave Aeikens, president of the Society of Professional Journalists, called Marten's decision to allow courtroom Twitter postings "huge" for bolstering public access.

    WTOP / Business / Biz Stories 2009

  • Dave Aeikens, president of the Society of Professional Journalists, called Marten's decision to allow courtroom Twitter postings "huge" for bolstering public access.

    IdahoStatesman.com News Updates 2009

  • Dave Aeikens, president of the Society of Professional Journalists, called Marten's decision to allow courtroom Twitter postings "huge" for bolstering public access.

    TechNewsWorld 2009

  • Dave Aeikens, president of the Society of Professional Journalists, called Marten's decision to allow courtroom Twitter postings "huge" for bolstering public access.

    The Herald | HeraldOnline.com - Front 2009

  • Dave Aeikens, president of the Society of Professional Journalists, called Marten's decision to allow courtroom Twitter postings "huge" for bolstering public access.

    CNSNews.com Headlines 2009

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