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		<description><![CDATA[This Greasemonkey user script helps add freshness to your Google search results in realtime by displaying the latest 5 tweets on top of natural Google Search results. Call it Google SERP&#8217;s going social if you will. After relevancy Twitter is all set to elevate the importance of freshness in the search ecosystem, which some say [...]]]></description>
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