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	<title>Comments on: #23: 15 reasons Facebook may be worth $15 billion, £100,000: To share or not to share, and OiNK has been slaughtered, but replacements are on the way.</title>
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		<title>By: #30: Microsoft buys Multimap, Blogging celebrates its tenth birthday, and &#8216;on the wagon&#8217; for a whole year, why I picked sobriety, and why I&#8217;d do it again. &#171; thelump.net</title>
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