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		<title>The Future of SEO is User Experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week AdAge reported that Google CEO Eric  Schmidt, while speaking with a group of magazine executives, referred to  the internet as a “cesspool”.  What is  even more noteworthy, to us a search engine optimizers, is his statement that &#8220;We  don&#8217;t actually want you [as SEOers] to be successful [at gaming [...]]]></description>
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