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	<title>Comments on: Local Search is Changed Forever &#8211; Now Google Knows Where You Are</title>
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		<title>By: Specialized Search is Simple Economics &#124; &#124; SoloSEO Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Additionally, Michael’s post of yesterday entitled:  Local Search is Changed Forever - Now Google Knows Where You Are also discusses the amazing trends in local search. None of us should be surprised that the search engines are going to try to improve the search experience for their clients, it is basic economic principles at work here. We have to remember that Google and Yahoo! are competitors, I would say fierce competitors, and if these companies do not evolve, and implement new &amp; better search strategies, then they run the risk of losing market share, and eventually becoming irrelevant over time. I don’t think either company will allow themselves to become the next Excite.com in the world of search. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Additionally, Michael’s post of yesterday entitled:  Local Search is Changed Forever &#8211; Now Google Knows Where You Are also discusses the amazing trends in local search. None of us should be surprised that the search engines are going to try to improve the search experience for their clients, it is basic economic principles at work here. We have to remember that Google and Yahoo! are competitors, I would say fierce competitors, and if these companies do not evolve, and implement new &#38; better search strategies, then they run the risk of losing market share, and eventually becoming irrelevant over time. I don’t think either company will allow themselves to become the next Excite.com in the world of search. [...]</p>
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