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		<title>By: FFabian</title>
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		<description>On Mar 20, 2010 5:56pm PC Magazine post:  Google Reconsiders Privacy Practices by Paul Suarez.  &quot;The Google Analytics team has been working to give users a choice on how their Internet browsing data is collected by the analytics and marketing tool, according to a blog post by Amy Chang, group product manager.&quot; For more see the attached link:

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