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		<description><![CDATA[Search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN are really just data bases. When you do a Google Search you are not searching the &#8220;world wide web&#8221; you are searching Google&#8217;s data base. There are two ways to get in to these databases. One is to submit your site to the different search engines. In about [...]]]></description>
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