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		<title>Vista - I might be beginning to like it</title>
		<description>A bold statement I know but when you find something as cool as Snipper you begin to change your mind.

I have always hated print screen and all that it stands for but until now it was the only way to go, until I received a junk email from those bods ...</description>
		<link>http://uberhype.co.uk/blog/vista-i-might-be-beginning-to-like-it</link>
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		<title>Search Within Search</title>
		<description>I spotted a strange thing on Google yesterday so hopped over to the official Google blog to research my findings and I can confirm that you can now search within a search!

Open up Google and search 'NASA'. You will be presented with the listing and underneath nestles a brand new ...</description>
		<link>http://uberhype.co.uk/blog/search-within-search</link>
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		<title>When is Google.co.uk Not Google.co.uk?</title>
		<description>When it's Google.com that's when.

What am I talking about? Well in the UK we have slight Google issue, namely we don't know which one we should be using. Around 17% of Brits use Google.com when searching for a UK based website. Nothing wrong with that, except the small fact that ...</description>
		<link>http://uberhype.co.uk/blog/when-is-googlecouk-not-googlecouk</link>
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		<title>A Date With IE8</title>
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So I spent days and hours slaving over a new site and making sure that it worked in Firefox, IE6, IE7, Safari et al and heard the news that the IE8 beta was available for download. I rushed on over to the Microsoft site with a mixture of excitement (lord ...</description>
		<link>http://uberhype.co.uk/blog/a-date-with-ie8</link>
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		<title>Test Your Website in Multiple Browsers</title>
		<description>You know the rule. Build for Firefox, fix for Internet Explorer.

What about all the other browsers?Are you really bothered about them? Well if you are, we know of a smart little app that makes your new design watertight.

Browsershots allows you to test your website in multiple browsers. Just visit the ...</description>
		<link>http://uberhype.co.uk/blog/test-your-website-in-multiple-broswers</link>
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		<title>Website Grader Free SEO Tool</title>
		<description>Website Grader is a rather interesting and useful (and more importantly free) online SEO tool brought to us by Hubspot. It works on a basic premise that you feed some simple information into it pertaining to your website and a clever little algorithm will generate a report for you, grading ...</description>
		<link>http://uberhype.co.uk/blog/website-grader-free-seo-tool</link>
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		<title>Printed Business Directories - No Thanks</title>
		<description>Welovelocal.com, the UK  business listings directory recently commissioned a YouGov poll into printed business directories in Great Britain. The results show what we in the search marketing world have known for some time.

35% of British adults polled said they would prefer not to receive such directories. That equates to some ...</description>
		<link>http://uberhype.co.uk/blog/printed-business-directories-no-thanks</link>
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		<title>No Follow Tag &#038; Internal Linking</title>
		<description>I still see confusion regarding the no following of internal links all over the web. Well let me clear this up in this very small post. Straight from the lips of Matt Cutts, courtesy of Rand at SEOmoz, you'll find the definitive answer right here. </description>
		<link>http://uberhype.co.uk/blog/no-follow-tag-internal-linking</link>
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		<title>The Long Tail - A Beginners Guide</title>
		<description>As people progress through a natural buying cycle, they use search engines in different ways.

At the research stage a searcher can afford to be very generic and will maybe search a single keyword i.e widgets. This will return a vast amount of information for the user to browse. This browsing ...</description>
		<link>http://uberhype.co.uk/blog/the-long-tail-a-beginners-guide</link>
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		<title>iPhone Update</title>
		<description>I have recently installed the January update for my iPhone and thought I would share some of the new features with you:

	Multiple Home Screens - Cool feature is this. You can now have as many home screens as you like. By holding your finger on a logo, the screen begins ...</description>
		<link>http://uberhype.co.uk/blog/iphone-update</link>
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