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	><title>Sacha Chua - tag - aggregator</title>
	<subtitle>Emacs, sketches, and life</subtitle>
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		<title type="html">Blogbridge &#8211; nifty!</title>
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		<updated>2012-12-06T19:03:21Z</updated>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hooray for <a href="http://www.blogbridge.com/archives/2005/10/so_what_does_bl_1.php">Blogbridge</a>! I was beginning to wonder why I hadn't heard of something that flexibly let you slice and dice feeds to make them just the way you want. It's a Java application, so it's not as useful as a Web-based thing would be for me, but it will do. Good idea. =)</p>

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