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	<title>Comments on: Del.icio.us souring?</title>
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		<title>By: cbd</title>
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		<description>I think the comments on this article are spot-on; looking at traffic for delicious.com doesn't say much about use of del.icio.us since (a) a lot of folks never use the .com address, and it doesn't redirect; (b) use of the site, as is the case here, doesn't require a visit thanks to RSS and other components of the del.iciou.us API.</description>
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