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		<title>By: Google Custom Search Business Edition &#124; #comments</title>
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		<description>[...] various clients I&#8217;ve used various Google in various ways. My favourite, to date, has been the Google Mini. It&#8217;s a couple grand to get one of these li&#8217;l appliances, but it&#8217;s dirt easy to [...]</description>
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