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		<title>By: &#187; Rollyo - the build it yourself search engine - post-next -Ted Drake&#8217;s standards-based web development</title>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;ve been writing posts for this web site&#8217;s blog and wanted to point out the latest about Rollyo, a Yahoo! search-based site that allows you to gather your favorite links and build a search engine around them. I used it to build the Standardista search plugin for Firefox. This is a great way to find the information you need. Check out the post on BaysideNetworks.com for more information on how to use it. [...]</description>
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