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	<title>Comments on: RSS Cron Job</title>
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		<title>By: Joel de Bruijn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joel de Bruijn</dc:creator>
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		<description>Came up with the idea myself, googled it, find this post and now I&#039;m sure. My Use Case:
Aggregated feeds from various social networks, about my activities, are imported as a lifestream in to a Wordpress installation. Normally, I mis items if those feeds contain just 10 items, and my lifestream doesn&#039;t updates after, for example, 15 items.
Now, I import those feeds also in Google Reader. I always have it open... 
So thanks!</description>
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Aggregated feeds from various social networks, about my activities, are imported as a lifestream in to a Wordpress installation. Normally, I mis items if those feeds contain just 10 items, and my lifestream doesn&#8217;t updates after, for example, 15 items.<br />
Now, I import those feeds also in Google Reader. I always have it open&#8230;<br />
So thanks!</p>
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