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		<title>By: DAT Stuff &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Flexing</title>
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		<description>[...] One thing I love about blogs are sites like Technorati that make it easy for others to find blog entries. For example, John Dowdell found my post on Flex. He found my post using Technorati, and I found his the same way. I&#8217;m betting we used different search terms to find them, but the fact that one service connected us is pretty cool. [...] </description>
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