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GAOL - really?
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9-17-2005 11:24 AM
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egoldstein
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all i can say is that the blog post i wrote the other day called "Google to buy the Pacific Ocean" (
http://clipmarks.blogs.com/ericgoldstein/2005/09/google_to_buy_t.html
) was pretty sarcastic, but i'm beginning to think it might be true.
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