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		<title>By: Jake Walker</title>
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		<description>Interesting follow up in Financial Times today... will the FB and Google courtship sour?

Financial Times Breaking News

Facebook becomes bigger hit than Google
Facebook has overtaken Google in popularity among US web users, with industry data showing the social networking site scored more hits than the search engine last week. Research firm Hitwise said Facebook’s home page accounted for 7.07 per cent of web traffic against Google’s 7.03 per cent.


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<p>Financial Times Breaking News</p>
<p>Facebook becomes bigger hit than Google<br />
Facebook has overtaken Google in popularity among US web users, with industry data showing the social networking site scored more hits than the search engine last week. Research firm Hitwise said Facebook’s home page accounted for 7.07 per cent of web traffic against Google’s 7.03 per cent.</p>
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