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			<title>Jason Popesku [Visitor] in response to: Google, I suggest...</title>
			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Oct 2006 15:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description>I just sent this off to Google's feedback form, but thought I'd post here, too, because, as you mentioned, it might not make it through the gauntlet.  My suggestion:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It struck me today when Googling &quot;Firefox vs. Opera&quot;, or other such comparisons, that it would be great to have &quot;Google Compare&quot; as something built-in to Google.  It would recognize &quot;vs.&quot; in the query string (such as Google Calculator does) and spits out a comparison of 2 (or more) things one is trying to compare.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I just sent this off to Google's feedback form, but thought I'd post here, too, because, as you mentioned, it might not make it through the gauntlet.  My suggestion:<br /><br />It struck me today when Googling "Firefox vs. Opera", or other such comparisons, that it would be great to have "Google Compare" as something built-in to Google.  It would recognize "vs." in the query string (such as Google Calculator does) and spits out a comparison of 2 (or more) things one is trying to compare.]]></content:encoded>
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