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Google Changes AdSense?

What's this you say? Google has made changes to AdSense?!

Affiliate Blogger posted right behind Jennifer Slegg, who had announced to the world that Google was making a significant policy change in their AdSense program.

If you're at all interested in Google's AdSense program then these are must read blogs.

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