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		<title>By: Matt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[justKnow is also a great way to get the &#039;word&#039; of your mobile website out to your standard website visitors. On your standard website, add a justKnow widget so users can click-and-send themselves the URL of your mobile site - both saving them the hassle of typing it in later using their mobile&#039;s keypad, and reminding them to visit it soon (making your website information &#039;sticky&#039;)]]></description>
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