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		<title>IFTTT &amp; The Inflatable House</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Inflatable House started life as a micro blog on Tumblr, hosting YouTube videos of music I'd come across and wanted to share. The along came This Is My Jam, which pretty much did the exact same thing - only a little more socially. I didn't just want to abandon my Tumblr blog, so set about integrating my This Is My Jam updates in amongst the YouTube videos I was still adding. ]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[twistori.com is a great example of what the twitter api can be used for, it serves no real purpose &#8211; but can be incredibly addictive. select one of the six keywords (love, hate, think, believe, feel, wish) and watch the tweets flow up the screen as the application searches through all the tweets being made [...]]]></description>
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