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		<title>By: Domain Buzz: This Week in Domaining</title>
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		<description>[...] SimplyGEO published an inspiring article on the future of Local Advertising online: &#8220;We are going to see alot of the local platform companies, IYP, and other local technology companies move into the Domain expo/conference arena in the coming months. Everything is going from global to local on the internet&#8230;&#8220; [...]</description>
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