From where could google take title

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    Google gives different title than it page has in search for my main keyword.

    From where could google take title of the page?
     
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    It sometimes takes the title from dmoz
     
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    If you're listed in DMOZ then that's the title G may be using.
     
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    #4
    Google shows the Title you use in your Title tag.

    Akash Kumar
     
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    And I can remove title and description with this :
    <META NAME="GOOGLEBOT" CONTENT="NOODP">


    ??
     
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    from Metatags.
     
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    What is the url of the site you are talking about?
    What was the search term you used?
    And what country was the search executed in?

    Google results are different for the first and second line when the third is different.

    Google always uses the left 64 characters of my title no matter what I'm doing. If the title has more characters, it will trunkcate it to the first 64 and then add " ..."

    Jim Catanich
    http://www.catanich.com/
    A Dallas Texas Search Engine Marketing Services
     
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