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Let the fingerpointing begin. A friend of ousted AOL advertising executive Mike Kelly takes issue with our assignment of blame for AOL's dwindling search market share. He says that Ted Cahall, the weightlifting strongman of Dulles, Va. (left) is responsible. It's true that Cahall — who is, judging by our tipsters' emotions on the subject, already widely loathed on the AOL campus — now oversees AOL Search. But Cahall only joined the company earlier this year. Kelly previously included search in his responsibilities, and from late 2005 to early 2007, AOL's search market share fell by nearly half. I'm sure Kelly has his strong points, but by the numbers, this wasn't one of them.