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		<title>By: Emerging Earth - RSS a Social Network?</title>
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		<description>[...] All the fad in the past two years has been around RSS feeds, feed reading and essentially aggregating content in one place. Vincent tells us this morning about a new service, Feed Collector, which takes your RSS feeds and socializes them. I suppose this means tagging, much like tagging your blog, which makes the most sense, and having a &#8220;friend list&#8221; to share and interact with. [...]</description>
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