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		    <description><![CDATA[eBay absolutely serves up more searches than Google. Think about it. When you search for something on Google you find it and then you move on. But when you search for something on eBay you search again and again until you find what you want.

eBay doesn't bandy about these figures because they're not in the search business, or at least they don't think they are. <p>tokemak</p>]]></description>
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