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		<title>By: Sebastian C. Scholz - Web goes black in China</title>
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		<description>[...]    Web goes black in China May 24th 08 globalbydesign has an interesting collection (part 1, part 2) of corporate websites in china that recently went grayscale or black. This way companies from a [...]</description>
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