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		<title>By: Gary Slinger &#187; On Daily Link Postings</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gary Slinger &#187; On Daily Link Postings</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Link harvest options » Slacker Manager Bren, at Slacker Manager, posts about auto-posting del.icio.us links to his blog: Every once in a while I turn on the feature in del.icio.us that squirts my recent bookmarks over here to the blog. I like the feature, but I prefer posts on the blog to have some context, and I’m too lazy to go back in, change the title and say more stuff about the links. So as much as I like the automatic nature of the del.icio.us posts, I don’t think I’ll do them much anymore. [...]</description>
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