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		<title>By: Microsoft looking for Facebook love? &#171; ElectronRun</title>
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		<description>[...] Posted by Dimitrios Matsoulis on May 8, 2008  Microhoo has been the subject of discussions for weeks now. But since $33 did not do the job, maybe we will have some developments in the Microbook front. (continued) [...]</description>
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