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December 16, 2008

Mahalo Answers

Mahalo Answers. We've been here before with Google Answers and Yahoo Answers. Ask your question, be prepared to pay for an answer (amount up to you, and seems to be around the Mahalo$1 - M$10, with an exchange rate of US $.70) Vote on answers if not given by the questioner, and the money can be exchanged for real cash once you've accrued $40. Is it going to be any good? Only time will tell of course, but Google dropped out of this area pretty quickly. I'm biased against Mahalo; I've never liked it, don't trust it, find the 'answers' laughable and untrustworthy and wouldn't ever use it seriously myself. However - if you have a different view, do let me know via the comments!

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