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	<title>Comments on: Stock Market Summary &#8211; May 5th 2008</title>
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		<title>By: wsquared</title>
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		<description>Seems to me that MS with their upgrade philosophy continues to chug right along while many an innovator has fallen by the wayside. It befuddles me that folks are paying the premium for Google that they are when all we have is a 21th century version of the yellow pages. But hey, if paying several hundred dollars a share for warehouses full of servers dishing out the new yellow pages is the business model of the future, who am I to argue. U.S. Steel is still chugging along and how many &quot;latest, greatest&quot; are dead and gone?</description>
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