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    <title>Live from Tokyo: Tech Blog</title>
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    <description>Notes of a Software Developer in Tokyo, Japan who still has a soft spot for  C#, Java and Python</description>
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      <title>Resume hits</title>
      <description>Every few days I take a look at what hits brought people to my resume. I seem to get quite a few from people who are looking for developers in Singapore but since Singapore is only a incidental word on my original resume I removed it so that in future I wouldn&apos;t attract those kind of searches. I will continue getting hits for Singapore while that version that contains it remains in Google&apos;s cache though. While pondering my referer log contents, I was reminded that some people dynamically highlight the words that were used in the search that hit their...</description>
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