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		<title>Google for Spreadsheets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While reading the article googling up passwords I noticed one of the examples given was a google search for budget spreadsheets. Here&#8217;s the syntax used to search google for Excel Spreadsheets: search query filetype:xls Simply append filetype:xls to the end of any google query and you&#8217;re returned .xls files. Note: I&#8217;d personally inspect any code [...]]]></description>
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