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		<title>By: Steve &#124; Bape</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve &#124; Bape</dc:creator>
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		<description>That was very surprising email by Google. At first it looks like very odd way to show ads but I think it would have a huge business. Normally we see ads related to content on a site but this sounds like very fishy to me. For me it means that Google is always monitoring that what I am seeing and what I like. Although It will increase the click through rate or something similar(I am not very expert at that) but may be it can invite hackers to think new ways to break into. </description>
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