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		<title>Can Open Source Make Facebook the Next AOL?; Social Media Up 230%</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Could open source tools make Facebook the next AOL? &#8211; Last week, Facebook announced that it had amassed 500 million users, a formable portion of the global Internet audience. But even as Mark Zuckerberg and company celebrates, others are busy trying to uproot Facebook&#8217;s popularity by establishing a set of open standards to share Facebook-like [...]
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