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		<description>[...] Google finds something wrong with this search (6/24/2008)Tuesday, June 24, 2008 from blog.budigelli.comToday, I was trying to find some good resources on Forms Authentication for ASP.NET MVC framework. So, i typed in “asp.net mvc forms authentication”. Google surprised me with the search results. For some reason, the search phrase “asp.net mvc forms authentication” looks like an auto-generated search! Umm, i am sure i have searched before along those lines with out any problem. Any one ever had this issue!! Check the below screen shot.. Careful what you are searching for Something could [...]</description>
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