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The two companies confirm their partnership, with Microsoft taking a $240 million stake in Facebook as well as gaining the right to sell ads for Facebook internationally.
The two companies confirm their partnership, with Microsoft taking a $240 million stake in Facebook as well as gaining the right to sell ads for Facebook internationally.
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you doing? Let's just hope that MS don't have a say on the
development platform; PHP is far superior than ASP.net; I mean just
compare MySpace and FaceBook together.
Like you clearly stated, Google, Apple and FaceBook go very well
together.
- Come on - get over it already!
- by SuperHatz October 25, 2007 11:14 PM PDT
- Services on the net are digital - on one minute(remembered), off the next(forgotten).
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(4 Comments)With fires and floods, who really cares if people get to log onto Facebook and view Microsoft network ads? Do a coal miner(us all) a favor. Conserve energy, turn it off.
OR...
Simply move on to the next best thing. Something always comes along. Witness MS squander their cash at will - with no consequences.
Let's all suffer oppression due to new taxations grasping to save our failing economy. We can suffer the consequences of searching for freedom using the Internet, while MS has the fun.
There's a whole lot more 1's and 0's coming to a computer near you - unless a energy crisis causes brownouts to conserve. Guess you better have a good laptop with games to play - because the Information Super Highway will not exist and Facebook will not save the day.
Good luck! from Nashville