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Webmetrics Guru writes…

Webmetricsguru writes: I don't have a problem with Google going full out and declaring itself a Portal; people's needs are constantly evolving and what made sense 10 years ago (concentrate only on search results) is not applicable anymore….

< ![CDATA[Webmetricsguru writes: I don’t have a problem with Google going full out and declaring itself a Portal; people’s needs are constantly evolving and what made sense 10 years ago (concentrate only on search results) is not applicable anymore.]]>http://battellemedia.com/archives/002485.php#comment_23078

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Author John BattellePosted on April 13, 2006Categories Favorite Comment

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