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        <description>To say it clearly: Microsoft does not enter a market unless it’s  important, huge and on the way to becoming even bigger. Microsoft is the buy sign, not the sell sign.&lt;br /&gt;
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The proper move when someone wants something you own badly is to  invest more in it. &lt;br /&gt;
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The lesson for all startups–and BDC’s (big dumb companies)–is that innovation is all you have. Once you stop innovating you lose your talent and you lose the race. Never. Stop. Innovating.</description>
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Duplicate content comes in different forms, but a major scenario is multiple URLs that point to the same page. This can come up for lots of reasons. An ecommerce site might allow various sort orders for a page (by lowest price, highest rated…), the marketing department might want tracking codes added to URLs for analytics. You could end up with 100 pages, but 10 URLs for each page. Suddenly search engines have to sort  through 1,000 URLs.</description>
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        <description>TRYING TO TAKE SOME AIR OF YAHOO&amp;#039;s NEWS. Have you ever wanted to add a new feature to Google’s search results? Iit’s called a Subscribed Link, and it lets you “create custom search results that users can add to their Google search pages.</description>
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