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		<description>[...] Should Google Buy Twitter? Posted on Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 in twitter - Comments: (0) The Motley Fool has a new article on why Google should buy Twitter.They assert that Google would be the most suitable match for Twitter. They could afford to buy the non-revenue generating Twitter in this bad economic environment.They would have no problems hosting Twitter. Google has the horsepower and bandwidth to prevent Tweet Overload. The culture and vision of both companies would not clash as much as a Microsoft Twitter tie-up. [...]</description>
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