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Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) has taken the second-place spot, while Woobox currently comes in at number three.
FORBES: Amazon Game Studios Will Ensure the Death of Zynga
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Championship leader Maze's second place secured a ninth podium spot of the season, taking her overall points for the season to 999.
CNN: Flawless Fenninger takes top spot
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All four teams have three matches remaining with Portugal's best hopes of a playoff spot for second place, their campaign fatally undermined by a disastrous 3-2 home defeat to the Danes in Lisbon last year.
CNN: Liedson salvages point for struggling Portugal
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Angola top the group with 10 points, Ethiopia are in second spot with nine points while Morocco are in third place with eight.
BBC: SPORT | Football | African | Ethiopia angry with match timing
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Pete and had just one spot Scott Dixon's second-place finish at Barber as Chevy drivers from Andretti Autosport won the first two races.
NPR: Sato 1st Japanese Driver To Win An IndyCar Race
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Sunday's result at White Hart Lane meant that the gap between the two north London clubs stretched to seven points as Tottenham vaulted into third place in the Premier League, just two points off the second spot.
WSJ: Defeat at Tottenham Adds to Arsenal Gloom
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Pepsi has fallen to second place in the U.S. soda market, yielding the No. 1 spot to chief rival Coca-Cola. (It also competes with firms like Dr Peppper Snapple Group and Monster Beverage.) Pepsi shares have sagged in recent years, too.
FORBES: Pepsi Shuffles Executive Line-Up, Taps Wal-Mart Vet To Run U.S. Food
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Falling from the No. 1 spot in 2012, Virginia now trails behind Washington as the second best place to make a living.
FORBES: The Best And Worst States To Make A Living In
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For the first time since claiming the top spot more than a year ago in August 2009, FarmVille has fallen to second place in terms of monthly active users on Facebook, according to AppData.com.
FORBES: FarmVille No Longer Facebook's Top Application
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Williams' contemporary, Kylie Minogue, failed to take the number one spot in the album chart, with her album The Abbey Road Sessions settling for second place behind DJ and songwriter Calvin Harris, with 18 Months.
BBC: Robbie Williams