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		<title>By: Which Will Last Longer: Hero.ac.uk or Facebook? &#171; UK Web Focus</title>
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		<description>[...] for those who believe that the sector should own its marketing channels, the Hero.ac.uk service was closed on 4th June 2009 (and the image shown above was taken from Hero&#8217;s most recent entry in the Internet Archive, [...]</description>
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