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		<title>Factoidz Review: Are The Scam Reports True?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been a writer with Factoidz since 2009. I know the site well, and have even interacted with the site&#8217;s founder on a few occassions. My experience with Factoidz has overall been positive, I&#8217;ve written over 100 articles with them and thus far I have always been paid on the 1st of the month for [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Your privacy and the Amazon Silk browser: Does it watch where you surf?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Amid all the excitement around the announcement of Amazon&#8217;s Silk browser (which launched with the Kindle Fire) &#8211; one important angle has been largely ignored: your privacy. Why? The Silk browser is different from any other previous browser in that you connect to web pages through Amazon&#8217;s servers (on their EC2 system). This &#8220;cloud-based&#8221; browsing [...]]]></description>
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