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		<title>Taking a look at Google&#8217;s persistent navigation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google is at it again, iterating on their products &#8211; and I think they&#8217;re on to something good here by standardizing and improving the behavior and interactions of their persistent navigation across all of their products. But let&#8217;s define &#8220;persistent navigation&#8221; before we get too far into this post. I define persistent navigation as navigation [...]]]></description>
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