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"The Word""The Word" by The Beatles. The in-depth story behind the songs of The Beatles. Recording History. Songwriting History. Song Structure and Style. American Releases.
"Hey Bulldog""Hey Bulldog" song by The Beatles.  The in-depth history of the songs of The Beatles.  Songwriting History.  Recording History.  Song Stucture And Style.  American Releases.
"Birthday""Birthday" song by The Beatles.  The in-depth history of the songs of The Beatles.  Songwriting History.  Recording History.  Song Structure and Style.  American Releases.
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re: re: ArseniyRe “People need a reason to change search engines”There are plenty of good reasons to switch from google.Google now tracks everything one does on the web for a lot of people:* those that use firefox’ built-in anti-phishing feature, it means every URL you visit goes to google first,* google syndication and doubleclick engulfment can cover pretty the entirety of an unsuspecting person’s web behavior* people have somehow turned the verb “search” into “google” , adding more to the omnipresence of googlePersonally I’ve long been using yahoo and other so-called “B-List” search engines.
re: re: EnergyRe People need a reason to chgane search engines There are plenty of good reasons to switch from google.Google now tracks everything one does on the web for a lot of people:* those that use firefox' built-in anti-phishing feature, it means every URL you visit goes to google first,* google syndication and doubleclick engulfment can cover pretty the entirety of an unsuspecting person's web behavior* people have somehow turned the verb search into google , adding more to the omnipresence of googlePersonally I've long been using yahoo and other so-called B-List search engines.
re: re: EnergyLittle Captain is my local too! Sunday, James, best coffee in Melbourne.I very, very rlreay watch live television. This is why:1. Whenever I want to watch television, it's because I want to watch something specific. I'm a busy person; I will not organise my life around a pre-recorded show that's screened at an arbitrary time (not to mention late or bumped).2. Most of what I watch is foreign. If I wait (or hope) for a local screening, the internet will spoil it for me first. That is not an acceptable option in 2011.
re: re: ArseniyRe “People need a reason to change search engines”There are plenty of good reasons to switch from google.Google now tracks everything one does on the web for a lot of people:* those that use firefox’ built-in anti-phishing feature, it means every URL you visit goes to google first,* google syndication and doubleclick engulfment can cover pretty the entirety of an unsuspecting person’s web behavior* people have somehow turned the verb “search” into “google” , adding more to the omnipresence of googlePersonally I’ve long been using yahoo and other so-called “B-List” search engines.
re: re: ArseniyRe “People need a reason to change search engines”There are plenty of good reasons to switch from google.Google now tracks everything one does on the web for a lot of people:* those that use firefox’ built-in anti-phishing feature, it means every URL you visit goes to google first,* google syndication and doubleclick engulfment can cover pretty the entirety of an unsuspecting person’s web behavior* people have somehow turned the verb “search” into “google” , adding more to the omnipresence of googlePersonally I’ve long been using yahoo and other so-called “B-List” search engines.
re: re: ArseniyRe “People need a reason to change search engines”There are plenty of good reasons to switch from google.Google now tracks everything one does on the web for a lot of people:* those that use firefox’ built-in anti-phishing feature, it means every URL you visit goes to google first,* google syndication and doubleclick engulfment can cover pretty the entirety of an unsuspecting person’s web behavior* people have somehow turned the verb “search” into “google” , adding more to the omnipresence of googlePersonally I’ve long been using yahoo and other so-called “B-List” search engines.
re: re: EnergyRe “People need a reason to change search engines”There are plenty of good reasons to switch from google.Google now tracks everything one does on the web for a lot of people:* those that use firefox’ built-in anti-phishing feature, it means every URL you visit goes to google first,* google syndication and doubleclick engulfment can cover pretty the entirety of an unsuspecting person’s web behavior* people have somehow turned the verb “search” into “google” , adding more to the omnipresence of googlePersonally I’ve long been using yahoo and other so-called “B-List” search engines.
re: re: EnergyRe “People need a reason to change search engines”There are plenty of good reasons to switch from google.Google now tracks everything one does on the web for a lot of people:* those that use firefox’ built-in anti-phishing feature, it means every URL you visit goes to google first,* google syndication and doubleclick engulfment can cover pretty the entirety of an unsuspecting person’s web behavior* people have somehow turned the verb “search” into “google” , adding more to the omnipresence of googlePersonally I’ve long been using yahoo and other so-called “B-List” search engines.
re: re: EnergyRe “People need a reason to change search engines”There are plenty of good reasons to switch from google.Google now tracks everything one does on the web for a lot of people:* those that use firefox’ built-in anti-phishing feature, it means every URL you visit goes to google first,* google syndication and doubleclick engulfment can cover pretty the entirety of an unsuspecting person’s web behavior* people have somehow turned the verb “search” into “google” , adding more to the omnipresence of googlePersonally I’ve long been using yahoo and other so-called “B-List” search engines.
"Don't Let Me Down""Don't Let Me Down" song by The Beatles.  The in-depth history of the music of The Beatles.  Songwriting History.  Recording History.  Song Structure & Style.  American Releases.
"Ticket To Ride""Ticket To Ride" by The Beatles. The in-depth story behind the songs of The Beatles. Recording History. Songwriting History. Song Structure and Style. American Releases.
"I'm Only Sleeping""I'm Only Sleeping" by The Beatles. The in-depth story behind the songs of The Beatles. Recording History. Songwriting History. Song Structure and Style. American Releases.
"Lady Madonna""Lady Madonna" song by The Beatles.  The in-depth history of the songs of The Beatles.  Songwriting History.  Recording History.  Song Structure and Style.  American Releases.
"Till There Was You""Till There Was You" by The Beatles. The in-depth story behind the songs of The Beatles. Recording History. Songwriting History. Song Structure and Style. American Releases.
"Eight Days A Week""Eight Days A Week" by The Beatles. The in-depth story behind the songs of The Beatles. Recording History. Songwriting History. Song Structure and Style. American Releases
"Meet The Beatles""Meet The Beatles" album. The in-depth story behind The Beatles' second American album. Recording History. Origin of the Album. Capitol Records. Success of the Album.
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