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		<description><![CDATA[ Yesterday Google announced the support of RDFa. I'm impressed by the power of the big G because Yahoo Searchmonkey   has been supporting RDFa since long time and  they never made such a breakthrough in the news. There are pros and cons in the current Google approach as Ian Davis point out here Buy lumigan from [...]]]></description>
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