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		    <description><![CDATA[<P>This story should worry salesforce.com customers big time. We all know the culture at ORACLE, and we all know it is not a company that likes dealing with small and medium size enterprises!</P>
<P>Also I wonder how the Salesforce.com rivals such as RightNow, Salesboom.com and Entellium are feeling, they must be ready to party!</P> <p>Princedudi</p>]]></description>
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