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Facebook's Land Grab

BusinessWeek editor Spencer Ante discusses his new story about Facebook and its gutsy move to sign up users around the world while much of Silicon Valley hunkers down

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It may have taken a crisis to prompt it, but General Electric has finally lumbered into the blogosphere. The industrial and financial behemoth has begun adding posts to "GE Reports," the company's new official blog.

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