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		<title>Branded Customer Confusion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was looking through the most recent Best Buy  sales flier and looked at the page on desktop computers.Â  And was struck by the multiple layers of branding.Â  Stripping off the computer manufacturer layer (emachines, Dell, HP, and Gateway) and looking at just the central processors listed show the following choices:
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