Microsoft to buy $300 - $500 million stake in Facebook
The battle of titans between Microsoft and Google over the future of the Internet is about to get even hotter. Microsoft is in talks to buy a minority stake in the popular social-networking Web site Facebook, a sign of a new urgency by the software giant to jump-start its online business at a time when Google is widening its lead in the fast-growing Internet-advertising business.
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