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		<title>By: Moving From Server to Server: A Guide to Switching Hosts &#124; Webmaster-Source</title>
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		<description>[...] somewhere along the line, and your visitors will seamlessly start going to the new server. Use DNS Pinger so you know when the update is complete, so you can make sure nothing went wrong once the DNS [...]</description>
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