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	<title>Comments on: Searching for your name with Google Alerts</title>
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		<title>By: JamesR404</title>
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		<description>Or you just file for a name change and pay any fees the government may ask for, and then you can select a unique alphanumerical string instead of your last name. 

Sure, it may be a b*tch to register at your local university or to get someone to still marry you and keep your name, but hey! At least you&#039;re uniquely identifiable online.</description>
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<p>Sure, it may be a b*tch to register at your local university or to get someone to still marry you and keep your name, but hey! At least you&#8217;re uniquely identifiable online.</p>
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