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BlogPulse Tools: Google – Health

July 5, 2007

Take a look at this graphic. It looks like Google is taking the pulse of Health, doesn’t it?

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Thanks to Genis Roca. I always learn something when I talk with him or when I read his wonderful blog.

Posted July 5, 2007 by Francisco Lupianez-Villanueva & filed under Health, Search engines, Web 2.0.

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