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Software giant Microsoft has started an exclusive deal to provide banner advertising and sponsored links for social networking website Facebook.
Details of the new agreement, which is expected to start running later this year, have yet to be released.
Microsoft said it thought the combination would be "incredibly attractive to advertisers".
Earlier in August another networking site, MySpace.com, joined forces with Google in an advertising deal.
Search engine Google is tipped to pay at least $900m (£475m) to share advertising revenue with MySpace.com, which belongs to NewsCorp's Fox Interactive Media.
The Microsoft and Facebook deal, which will use Microsoft's online advertising mechanism adcenter, is expected to last until mid-2009.