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		<title>By: benivolent</title>
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		<description>The no-follow discussion interests me, maybe yahoo and msn still recognize the no follow attribute as a quality link, but Google defiantly doesnâ��t. I do come across people using no-follow links, but i am never sure whether they do it for beneficial reasons or just do not understand the no-follow rule.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The no-follow discussion interests me, maybe yahoo and msn still recognize the no follow attribute as a quality link, but Google defiantly doesnâ��t. I do come across people using no-follow links, but i am never sure whether they do it for beneficial reasons or just do not understand the no-follow rule.</p>
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