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	<title>Comments on: FindForward Offers Custom Webfeed Search Results</title>
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		<title>By: Preoccupations</title>
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		<description>&lt;trackback /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;FindForward&lt;/strong&gt;
FindForward: Google with thumbnails. The Web search engine FindForward lets you create a custom webfeed (RSS or Atom format) based on keyword search terms. FindForward basically regurgitates Google results via Google's own API tool, so in a way this
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FindForward: Google with thumbnails. The Web search engine FindForward lets you create a custom webfeed (RSS or Atom format) based on keyword search terms. FindForward basically regurgitates Google results via Google&#8217;s own API tool, so in a way this</p>
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