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		<title>By: Meet a Blogger - Dan Rinnert &#124; Chris Bloczynski dot Com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Meet a Blogger - Dan Rinnert &#124; Chris Bloczynski dot Com</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] have to be as thorough as a website article. For example, this past weekend, I had a post with Apple Newton links and a post about the video website Revver. If I were doing these as articles on one of my websites, [...]</description>
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