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    <title>GreenCitizen&#8482; Launches New Center Just In Time to Help Recycle Analog Signal TVs Before the All Digital Signal Conversion in San Francisco Bay Area, San Francisco, California - January 14, 2009</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>GreenCitizen, Inc., a green recycling company for end-of-life computers and electronics, today announced its expansion from Silicon Valley and San Francisco to Burlingame with the grand opening of its third educational and drop-off center in the San Francisco Bay area on December 22, 2008. (PRWeb Dec 21, 2008)</P>
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    <title>GreenCitizen&#8482; Launches New Electronics &#38; Computer Recycling Center in San Francisco, California</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>GreenCitizen, Inc., an electronics recycling company for end-of-life computers and electronics, today announced its expansion from Silicon Valley to San Francisco with the opening of its second educational and electronics recycling drop-off center, its first center in San Francisco. (PRWeb Nov 28, 2006)</P>
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