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	<title>Comments on: Nike+iPod &#8211; Run for a cause</title>
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		<title>By: Made Media Ltd &#187; Marathon Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Accomplished charmer, general good-guy and mate-of-made Harvey Scriven is running the marathon tomorrow, why not visit his marathon blog and donate a few quid in aid of the Parkinson&#8217;s Disease Society? The blog&#8217;s worth a look in its own right, featuring nike/ipod/wordpress/google-map mash-ups. Harvey&#8217;s not your typical web 2.0 geek either, so it just goes to show how these geeky technologies are filtering into the mainstream. Josh wrote a post about the nike/ipod stuff a while back. [...]</description>
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