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		<description><![CDATA[A shortcut for Googling the current Website by Dan Frakes, Macworld.com Savvy Google users know you can restrict your search to a particular Website using the syntax site:[site] [search term(s)]. For example, a Google query of site:macworld.com "ipad case" will search Macworld.com—and just Macworld.com—for pages that include the specific phrase ipad case. While many sites [...]]]></description>
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