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	<title>Haven&#8217;t Tried Swagbucks Yet?  Today Is Your Lucky Day! | I've Paid For This Twice Already...</title>
		<link>http://www.paidtwice.com/2009/04/13/havent-tried-swagbucks-yet-today-is-your-lucky-day/#comment-97562</link>
		<author>Matthew</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 20:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.paidtwice.com/2009/04/13/havent-tried-swagbucks-yet-today-is-your-lucky-day/#comment-97562</guid>
		<description>So, I tried it out, and my first search generated what I suspect will be my biggest problem with it. It doesn't provide the what I call "smart suggestions" that Google does. For example, when I search for an address, Google will suggest their map, and then provides links to Yahoo, etc. Or, when I search a stock ticker, Google provides the current quote for that ticker. Swagbucks provides a link to yahoo finance, but that is still one extra click. I've put it in as my default search in Firefox for now, and I'll see if I get fed up with the extra clicks...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I tried it out, and my first search generated what I suspect will be my biggest problem with it. It doesn&#8217;t provide the what I call &#8220;smart suggestions&#8221; that Google does. For example, when I search for an address, Google will suggest their map, and then provides links to Yahoo, etc. Or, when I search a stock ticker, Google provides the current quote for that ticker. Swagbucks provides a link to yahoo finance, but that is still one extra click. I&#8217;ve put it in as my default search in Firefox for now, and I&#8217;ll see if I get fed up with the extra clicks&#8230;</p>
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