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Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Microsoft bids $1.2B for Fast Search and Transfer
Microsoft has offered to buy enterprise search software company Fast Search And Transfer for 6.6 billion Norwegian kroner ($1.2 billion), it said Tuesday.
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