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      <description>Greg has shown how NewsGator 2.0 handles RSS extensions in this posting. At this point it really only appeals to geeks, but that&apos;s fine because the geeks will write the extensions that the public at large can then leverage. It&apos;s nice to see the clients thinking about this. There&apos;s an example in the book Content Syndication with RSS that shows how to extend Amphetadesk to deal with new RSS modules on an ad hoc basis, but that&apos;s even more techy....</description>
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