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  <title>Comments for TrackBack</title>
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    <title>TrackBack</title>
    <summary>Whoo. I&apos;m playing with TrackBack in Movable Type now. It&apos;s great, but it&apos;s got almost too much potential. I&apos;m picturing Ben and Mena taking a...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Whoo. I'm playing with TrackBack in <a href="http://www.movabletype.org/">Movable Type</a> now. It's great, but it's got almost <em>too</em> much potential. I'm picturing Ben and Mena taking a brief break from their incessant bickering (it's cute! really!) and saying, "Here's a distributed, networked, push-enabled, server-based peer to peer metadata aggregation and microcontent syndication format with REST-based requests and XML responses! It's blue! Try it!"</p>]]>
      
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