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		<title>Has the traditional concept of search jumped the shark?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of weeks ago I referred to Alex Campbell&#8217;s post on the possible drivers behind behavioural changes in the way people use Google search. Personally, my greatest frustration with Google is trying to find up to date information and being presented with articles that are years old. Maybe that&#8217;s more of a failing with [...]]]></description>
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