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      <description>What is behind Tesco\'s decision not to bid on rival Awords?</description>
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      <title>Google now the top global brand</title>
      <description>Millward Brown says Google is world\'s top brand</description>
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      <title>Yahoo too proud for Microsoft's advances</title>
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      <title>Google devalues trademarks with Adwords changes</title>
      <description>May 5th is set to be a watershed date in the UK internet arena but unfortunately not for a good reason in my opinion.  Internet search goliath Google will be fundamentally changing its search engine p</description>
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      <title>Capturing the millennial vote with video</title>
      <description>In the film Wag The Dog, Robert De Niro is a spin-doctor drafted in by the US Government in a time of crisis. The President has been accused of sexual misdemeanours with a firefly girl and it's about </description>
      <link>http://www.ukfastblog.co.uk/08/02/2008/capturing_the_millennial_vote_with_video</link>
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      <title>Microsoft opens up the search market?</title>
      <description>It has been almost a week since Microsoft put a deal on the table for Yahoo! to consider. While we don't seem to be hearin</description>
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      <title>Web content that improves your return on investment</title>
      <description>In relation to other advertising mediums, the internet is just emerging from infancy. It's no surprise then that many people are still not getting sponsored links right and essentially throwing money </description>
      <link>http://www.ukfastblog.co.uk/31/01/2008/web_content_that_improves_your_return_on_investment</link>
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      <title>Internet attackers Storm Valentine's Day</title>
      <description>Following on from an earlier post about spam and the responsibility of the user to avoid encouragement, I thought it worth highlighting a particular attack that shifts its consumer focus.

One of la</description>
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      <title>Spam increases - are we to blame</title>
      <description>December saw the worst proportion of spam to legitimate email that we have ever experienced according to a report by SoftScan</description>
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      <title>established businesses and web technologies</title>
      <description>A new survey headed up by KPMG adds further weight to the argument that B2B companies are not embracing many of the webs potent communication technologies because they do not fit in with traditional c</description>
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