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    M$ -> Hotmail
    Google -> Gmail
    now
    M$ -> Facebook
    Google -> Orkut

    So can we now expect with the cold hand of Redmond laying on Facebook to become as fscked as Hotmail? And Orkut to become the tool of choice?

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  • AtW
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    Yes, the swines: it's not even .NET

    Hands off my squirrels tho!

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic A proper SKA

    A proper SKA

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7061398.stm

    Microsoft has invested $240m (£117m) in social networking site Facebook in exchange for a 1.6% share of the company.

    That puts a value of $15bn (£7.3bn) on a firm that has only been in existence three and a half years.


    Now that's a SKA. A bit of php to knock up a website, and in no time at all the big boys value your little adventure at $15,000,000,000

    Where as some people have spent their time training squirrels instead.

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