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		<title>Using the Internet Could Affect Your Memory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seems Internet resources such as search engines could make you less likely to recall information. So says a new study, anyway, which sought to discover how likely people are to remember something if they knew they could also find it on a computer. In one of the experiments, test subjects used the Internet to research [...]]]></description>
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