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	<description>A web programmer's notebook.</description>
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		<description>Talk about the the paradox of choice:  A list of over 100 RSS readers.  Oy. </description>
		<link>http://ginatrapani.org/spun/posts/2006/07/27/115</link>
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		<title>Lifeblog (mostly Atom) Posting Protocol Example</title>
		<description>I've been using Nokia's Lifeblog software on both the PC and my phone to post to my cameraphone blog for months now and having a ball with it.  (See my review of Lifeblogging with the Nokia 7610 for more info.)  

Right now I'm using TypePad to host the ...</description>
		<link>http://ginatrapani.org/spun/posts/2005/12/04/lifeblog-mostly-atom-posting-protocol-example</link>
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		<title>iTunes Library reports</title>
		<description>Developer Alex King's released a PHP/MySQL app that imports your iTunes library and displays reports like your top rated artists based on number of songs.

The code imports iTunes' Library.xml into 3 MySQL tables using PHP 5's XML libraries, like this:



Even Alex says that's "an ugly hack."  What's the better ...</description>
		<link>http://ginatrapani.org/spun/posts/2005/08/31/alexkingorg-blog-itunes-stats</link>
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