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		<title>By: Hosting Daily</title>
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		<description>Yahoo! Site Explorer is useful mostly for your own site - well, just like Google Webmaster Tools. When looking for info for other sites, I actually have to use tricks like site:somedomain.com -site: to get Yahoo to display results without redirecting me to Site Explorer.</description>
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