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		<description>[...] Microsoft released its new search engine (Bing) that experts are touting as a potential rival to Google&#8217;s search dominance; Twitter continues to be debated by the public, but embraced by businesses and marketers; and just last week Google itself announced the private launch of its apparently revolutionary online communication tool called Wave. [...]</description>
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