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		<title>By: Search in the Face of Adversity&#8230; &#124; CTRL + SHIFT + K</title>
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		<description>[...] point is an interesting attack on search and how the game is changing. In previous posts I have argued that social search is ultimately Yahoo&#8217;s strategic [...]</description>
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