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The first two meta-tags specify the character set and mime types used in the document. They are recommended by the w3c.
The next two (keywords and description) are the tags for Search Engines and directories. There is debate about whether the keywords tag is that useful anymore, but it doesn't do any harm.
Some search engine will place the text of your description next to your entry in search results.