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		<title>Who needs People Search Engines?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For a few years vertical search engines have been appearing, like travel or property search engines. With in 2006 founded spock or its German versions yasni and 123people there are people search engines promising “to find everyone you know on the Internet”. Who needs that if there is Google? What is the USP of people search engines? I have tried hard to find the benefit(s) of people search but I</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a few years vertical search engines have been appearing, like travel or property search engines. With in 2006 founded spock or its German versions <a href="http://yasni.de">yasni</a> and 123people there are people search engines promising “to find everyone you know on the Internet”. </p>
<p>Who needs that if there is Google? What is the USP of people search engines? I have tried hard to find the benefit(s) of people search but I didn’t. Does anybody have an answer? </p>
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