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<id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6356614</id><updated>2010-02-23T17:49:47.012-05:00</updated><title type='text'>Robin Millette</title>
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<title type='text'>Robin Millette</title><content type='html'>Nothing to see now. Rien à voir maintenant.</content>
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<title type='text'>It's full of stars!</title><content type='xhtml'><xh:div><xh:p>J'ai décidé de mettre un peu plus de contenu sur ma <xh:a href='http://rym.waglo.com/'>page d'accueil</xh:a>, question de rendre ça un peu plus gai. J'utilise Google Reader depuis quelques semaines et j'essaie de bien classer mes découvertes sauf que je ne peux pas faire ça tous les jours. Ce que je vous propose sur ma page d'accueil c'est un échantillon de ce que je <xh:em>star</xh:em>, c'est à dire des trucs que je vais lire plus tard et classer. Voilà la version brute.</xh:p></xh:div></content>
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<entry><id>http://rym.waglo.com/wordpress/2010/02/07/from-creative-commons-to-the-olympics/</id><published>2010-02-07T17:50:00.000-05:00</published>
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<title type='text'>From Creative Commons to the Olympics</title><content type='html'>Misteur Valaire is a Québec electro-jazz band who sold around 1000 albums yet got their ticket to the Olympic Games in Vancouver. Their secret? Over 40,000 downloads of their web album Friterday Night available through a Creative Commons non-commercial share-alike licence since 2007.</content>
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