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		<title>By: A Midgett Blog &#187; RSS Feeds</title>
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		<description>[...] Who-za-whazzit?   All right, let’s back up, shall we? If you’ve been following along in my ‘blog, you know that I’ve been trying to increase awareness of my new photoblog website. Well, when I was adding my site to all those ‘blog indices, I noticed some of them were asking for a different configuration. Instead of simply listing my blog in a yahoo-like directory, these sites wanted to track the actual updating of my blog, instead. [...]</description>
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