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		<title>Google Offers Additional Control Over Search Results</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Website owners have received the ability to customize the way their listings appear in the search engine results. In the past the only variables you were able to control were the title tag and the meta description. Hold on to your hat folks, Google has just introduced Structured Data Mark Up. Marking up structured data [...]]]></description>
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