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		<description><![CDATA[Google became the best search engine not because of their simple clean homepage, but because of the quality of their results through link popularity. Non-validated linking however, was slowly eroding away this advantage. The Google engine was getting saturated with link builders also called spammers. They would go out and build as many links as [...]]]></description>
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