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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/326902"><b>james</b></A> : "Internet seen shrinking to 2 strong players"<br><br>And years ago they said the same thing about Yahoo and AOL.<br>The fact is that websites are popular when people associate them with innovation and ease of use, but as soon as the corporate big wigs get their hands on things and screw the website up to make *MORE!!!* money, the users simply move on to the next Google/youtube, which will be slowly replaced by the Digg/wikipedia/whatever, which will be slowly replaced by the DSLReports, which will be the whole internet because it's so awesome.]]></description>
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