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Story: Microsoft in talks over AOL merger

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Posted by: ego.sum.stig (Thursday 17 July 2008, 7:39 PM)

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Call me a cynic, but...

Maybe Microsoft are "interested" because of reports that Yahoo has been in talks about AOL. If so, it's probably Microsoft trying to sabotage anything that Yahoo is doing, or if you like sneakiness and conspiracies, perhaps it's Yahoo sucking Microsoft into places where it shouldn't ought to go.

That being said, as a drama it's all down there at the lowest level with Aussie soaps.

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