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USA.gov Revamps Its Site Layout

USA.gov debuted a new layout this past week.  "A New Look for USA.gov" details all the changes that have been made.  The most important change: "we ... reduced page clutter by having less content on each page and adding more pages."

Thanks to Peggy Garvin for noticing the changes.

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