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		<title>By: Back, now with more Sidebar! at Tim and Change Will Surely Show</title>
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		<description>[...] I talked a while back about how I was totally into aggregate news feeds and the websites that have taken off due to the use of RSS. Ever since that post I&#8217;ve continued to use bloglines as my main choice of RSS reader. That all changed about a week ago when Google updated their reader. Now google.com/reader/ is my prefered method of viewing headlines and news content. Some of the highlights that won me over are the ability for GR to realize a post as read or unread on a post-by-post basis instead of by feed. Also I like Google&#8217;s &#8220;Staring&#8221; and &#8220;Sharing&#8221; system much better than Bloglines. Now I&#8217;ll have an updated list of the 5 most recent stories I thought were interesting enough to include on my site (though I still need to work with the css to make it blend more with the scheme of my site). For a compelte list you can get see the full page here or use my rss feed here. I&#8217;m going to try and see if I can somehow work the full page version as an aditional page into my site. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I talked a while back about how I was totally into aggregate news feeds and the websites that have taken off due to the use of RSS. Ever since that post I&#8217;ve continued to use bloglines as my main choice of RSS reader. That all changed about a week ago when Google updated their reader. Now google.com/reader/ is my prefered method of viewing headlines and news content. Some of the highlights that won me over are the ability for GR to realize a post as read or unread on a post-by-post basis instead of by feed. Also I like Google&#8217;s &#8220;Staring&#8221; and &#8220;Sharing&#8221; system much better than Bloglines. Now I&#8217;ll have an updated list of the 5 most recent stories I thought were interesting enough to include on my site (though I still need to work with the css to make it blend more with the scheme of my site). For a compelte list you can get see the full page here or use my rss feed here. I&#8217;m going to try and see if I can somehow work the full page version as an aditional page into my site. [...]</p>
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