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    Good morning, your world is upside down

    By Nicholas Carlson, 10:40 AM on Fri Feb 1 2008, 1,046 views (Edit, to draft, Top, Slurp)

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    Microsoft offered to buy Yahoo for $31 per share, a 62 percent premium on yesterday's close that sets Yahoo's value at $44.6 billion Here's the Squawk Box breakdown. Check out our continuing coverage.

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    It Costs Digg $5 Million a Year to Run the Internet

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    Yahoo millionaire's reality-TV appearance

    Gurbaksh "G" Chahal, enriched by Yahoo's $300 million buy of his advertising startup, has taken a star turn on The Secret Millionaire, a reality TV show. The show features rich people lying to poor people and then giving them money, and it's now up on Hulu.
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    Yahoo's sad, sad state

    Another day, another hare-brained scheme to buy Yahoo. This time, the player isn't Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, but former AOL CEO Jon Miller, who now runs a venture-capital fund.

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