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		<description><![CDATA[It used to be that there was a fairly good correlation between &#8220;unique visitors&#8221; in your web server logs and, well, unique visitors &#8211; real people who had actually looked at your web site. These days it seems that I get almost more junk traffic than real page views, with most of it being automated. [...]]]></description>
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