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	<title>Comments on: What is WebClip2Go?</title>
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		<title>By: John&#8217;s Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; webClip2go.com</title>
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		<description>[...] webClip2go.com is a cool new web service from Michael Yuan, a contributor to our Joey project who I met a few months back. It&#8217;s a neat, community-based approach to making content available to mobile devices. A lot of web content just isn&#8217;t appropriately designed for mobile consumption, even on iPhone&#8217;s Safari browser &#8212; Michael is using a community-based translation approach to get content into a format that&#8217;s more easily consumed by all mobiles. Early still, but neat stuff. He&#8217;s got a writeup on it, too.    Previous: &#171; The Nine, by Jeffrey Toobin Next: [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] webClip2go.com is a cool new web service from Michael Yuan, a contributor to our Joey project who I met a few months back. It&#8217;s a neat, community-based approach to making content available to mobile devices. A lot of web content just isn&#8217;t appropriately designed for mobile consumption, even on iPhone&#8217;s Safari browser &#8212; Michael is using a community-based translation approach to get content into a format that&#8217;s more easily consumed by all mobiles. Early still, but neat stuff. He&#8217;s got a writeup on it, too.    Previous: &laquo; The Nine, by Jeffrey Toobin Next: [...]</p>
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