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		<title>By: Shock Of Shocks, If You Search For Porn, You See Porn &#124; NhanLife Search</title>
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		<description>[...] Were you aware that if you go to a search engine and search on the term “porn”, you will see… wait for it… porn? I know, I’m just as shocked as you are. Apparently some people in the social media scene are unaware of how search engines work.  You enter a term for something that interests you, you click a button, said search engine returns those results to you.  Seems like a fairly simple concept doesn’t it?  Well, apparently this was news to  MG Siegler of TechCrunch and Loic Le Meur . Th         Original post by Shock Of Shocks, If You Search For Porn, You See Porn [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Were you aware that if you go to a search engine and search on the term “porn”, you will see… wait for it… porn? I know, I’m just as shocked as you are. Apparently some people in the social media scene are unaware of how search engines work.  You enter a term for something that interests you, you click a button, said search engine returns those results to you.  Seems like a fairly simple concept doesn’t it?  Well, apparently this was news to  MG Siegler of TechCrunch and Loic Le Meur . Th         Original post by Shock Of Shocks, If You Search For Porn, You See Porn [...]</p>
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