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Comments on: Source: Microsoft wins Facebook bid battle

The deal is expected to include a stake in the company and an expansion of the software maker's advertising deal with Facebook, which currently only covers the U.S.

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Facebook + M'Soft
by srkview October 24, 2007 11:53 AM PDT
Welldone - kido (Mark Zuckerberg) seems to fall in trap -- yesterday you discard him as fad now made him teenage icon! - 360view4u.co.uk
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DARN I liked Facebook. Ohh well. I'm still
by JCPayne October 24, 2007 12:55 PM PDT
closing my account... POOOF. If anyone wants to reach me see MySpace.
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myspace sucks
by pffft October 24, 2007 1:25 PM PDT
wow. you must really hate microsoft to decide that you will use a vastly inferior product just because it doesn't have a relationship with MS.

i guess, in a way, microsoft beat you because they forced you to take second best just because of some dumb bias. ha ha.
Either way
by AxleMunshine October 24, 2007 1:56 PM PDT
Microsoft or Google, I don't care as long as Facebook continues to improve to stay the best.
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