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		<title>Google Custom Search Refines Research Skills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Tanya Roscorla, originally posted at Converge Online If you type in “king snake” to Google’s regular search engine, you’ll find about 12.4 million hits, and not all of them focus on the reptile. That’s a problem for educators who want to teach their students how to research online, but they’re addressing it by creating [...]]]></description>
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