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		<title>Bye Bye duplicate content, Canonical URLs to the rescue!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well it&#8217;s not strictly true, duplicate content will still be an issue for a lot of sites!
Anyway, last week at SMX West, Google, Yahoo and MSN announced that they now accept the rel=&#8221;canonical&#8221; variable.

What does this mean?
Let&#8217;s take a look at Majestic Wine. Their site uses a large database which displays wines based on your [...]]]></description>
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		<title>UK VAT Reduced Rates &#8211; Retailers, you could be losing out!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people are now aware that here in the UK the VAT rates were reduced in December from 17.5% to 15% in 2008 to help consumers combat the credit crunch. However as a retailer you could be losing out on thousands of pounds in lost revenue this year if you&#8217;ve incorrectly set-up the reduction on [...]]]></description>
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