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		<title>By: rjleaman</title>
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		<description>I found Barry&#039;s article quite fascinating, and can agree that the lack of reference to cashback through the shop/order process is likely to be a huge roadblock. The whole process seems terribly time-consuming, too (never mind that odd zero-cashback result at the end) and I have to wonder whether the average searcher/shopper will bother.

By the way, it seems that the new AVG 8 has integrated Yahoo search into its linkscan toolbar: no doubt that will do wonders for Yahoo&#039;s search market share. People do tend to use what&#039;s sitting right there in front of them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found Barry&#8217;s article quite fascinating, and can agree that the lack of reference to cashback through the shop/order process is likely to be a huge roadblock. The whole process seems terribly time-consuming, too (never mind that odd zero-cashback result at the end) and I have to wonder whether the average searcher/shopper will bother.</p>
<p>By the way, it seems that the new AVG 8 has integrated Yahoo search into its linkscan toolbar: no doubt that will do wonders for Yahoo&#8217;s search market share. People do tend to use what&#8217;s sitting right there in front of them.</p>
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