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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Feed2JS Has Its Own Feed (published via MT)&lt;/strong&gt;

Alan Levine has a post on his blog that describes how he is publishing updates on Feed2JS using MovableType. If you haven't heard about Feed2JS, I suggest you go check it out - it is one of the coolest little tools around. Basically, it is a set of PH...
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<p>Alan Levine has a post on his blog that describes how he is publishing updates on Feed2JS using MovableType. If you haven&#8217;t heard about Feed2JS, I suggest you go check it out - it is one of the coolest little tools around. Basically, it is a set of PH&#8230;</p>
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