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      <description>For years Yahoo and Google have competed fearsly in every corner; search engine wars, email, social networks, advertisers etc.. You'd think that Yahoo's demise would be welcomed with open arms at Google, but not if it's in the form of a Microsoft takeover...</description>
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      <description>The replublic of Estonia has opened a new embassy, not in a specific country, but in the virtual world that is SecondLife. &#13;
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      <description>Since Tim Barners-Lee's invention of the World Wide Web, almost all the cool web stuff has come from America. From early services such as Ebay and Amazon to Google, Facebook or any number of web services, the founders are American based. &#13;
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      <description>I was reading techcrunch, as i do daily when i came across the title: "Will the credit crunch inflate the internet bubble" &#13;
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