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		<title>By: On Influence and Automation</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Google Codesearch...&lt;/strong&gt;

Google continues to AMAZE me.  If I weren&#8217;t in Indiana and they in Mountain View, I would have applied for a janitorial position by now.  Along the lines of 37signals, Google has the knack for identifying the problem, then coming up with the solution.</description>
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<p>Google continues to AMAZE me.  If I weren&#8217;t in Indiana and they in Mountain View, I would have applied for a janitorial position by now.  Along the lines of 37signals, Google has the knack for identifying the problem, then coming up with the solution.</p>
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