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		<title>By: Google's Voice-recognition Search &#124; Guild Media</title>
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		<description>[...] It seems again a case that for anything outside of America, there be dragons. It is surprising that large &#34;international&#34; companies take this attitude. I recently complained of Goolge ignoring my browser language preferences. [...]</description>
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