Google, Ebay kiss, make up - sort of
In the aftermath of a nasty spat, eBay Inc. said Friday that it will resume U.S. advertising on Google but that it will spend less than before. The move signals a step toward reconciliation for the two Internet companies after a high-profile fight that highlighted their growing rivalry.
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