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	<title>Comments on: Talk Digger tracks blog conversations</title>
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		<title>By: Fred</title>
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		<description>Hi Mr. Finin,

Thanks for that post, I am quite happy to see that Talk Digger interest not only geeks and bloggers but also academics. I am even happier to see that you are more interested in the idea of evolving Talk Digger in a semantic web era. I hope being able to find the time and money to develop that idea in the next months/years: one way could be to do my master degree on the subject.

Thanks a happy Mary Christmas!

Salutations,

FrÃ©dÃ©rick</description>
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<p>Thanks for that post, I am quite happy to see that Talk Digger interest not only geeks and bloggers but also academics. I am even happier to see that you are more interested in the idea of evolving Talk Digger in a semantic web era. I hope being able to find the time and money to develop that idea in the next months/years: one way could be to do my master degree on the subject.</p>
<p>Thanks a happy Mary Christmas!</p>
<p>Salutations,</p>
<p>FrÃ©dÃ©rick</p>
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