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		<title>By: Google enters Facebook bidding war. Will these huge investments lead to a Dot-Com Crash? &#124; Dolphin Promotions: SEO, Web design and Technology Blog UK</title>
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		<dc:creator>Google enters Facebook bidding war. Will these huge investments lead to a Dot-Com Crash? &#124; Dolphin Promotions: SEO, Web design and Technology Blog UK</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] month Wall Street Journal reporting that Microsoft was apparantly trying to buy 5% of Facebook for $300 - $500 million. Today the NY Post is reporting that Google is trying beat Microsoft to the punch trying to bid for [...]</description>
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