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Maybe Google is doing this because of Gmail and it's ad sidebar when you read you e-mails. I don't mind that at all and it has helped narrow searches more than once.
So, if Google 'fixes' this then it will show they listen. If they do it fast, that means they are flexible and can modify their code as need be. It will be interesting to watch what happens. - Posted by: atari8bit@... Posted on: 05/19/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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