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Social network sites slow Google

By Richard Waters in San Francisco

Published: February 1 2008 02:00 | Last updated: February 1 2008 02:00

Google yesterday blamed the difficulty of making money from placing adverts on social networking sites for holding back its growth in the latest quarter, contributing to a 9 per cent slump in its shares in after-market trading.

The search company also reported an unexpectedly sharp slowdown in the number of "clicks" people make on its online adverts, contributing to the nervousness on Wall Street about underlying demand for its core advertising services.

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