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The Review Gap


Okay so its been a turbulent week and Google has been changing their DOM (Document Object Model) faster than a model changes clothes.   What has this meant?   Your favorite extensions have been on again off again; with many developers pushing out updates multiple times. 
Now, it looks like things have settled for a while (cross fingers).  But, I'm sure somewhere down the line Google will want to change their dress again.  So for now I'll get back to reviews while there is a modicum of stability.

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