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      <title>Microsoft, Yahoo and Open Source</title>
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      <description>There has been plenty of press this week regarding Microsoft making a bid for Yahoo. This week the Wall Street Journal Article From Uncertain Future To Leading Yahoo Bid has prompted me to the following observations.</description>
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