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		<title>Browser Fall Cleaning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever give much thought to the number of add-ins you have installed in your favorite web browser? Yeah, me either.
But, now that many of us are in Spring Fall cleaning mode (I drafted this post in the Spring&#8230;.), why not take a few minutes to review the add-ons that you have installed in your browser [...]]]></description>
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