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		<title>By: FeedStitch and JSON &#124; Pointless Corp</title>
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		<description>[...] Recently, we introduced FeedStitch, our quick and easy feed aggregator. As we mentioned previously, one of the objectives for FeedStitch was to make it easy for computers as well as humans to use. Towards that end, we chose JSON as one of the output options. In this post, I’ll show you how you can use FeedStitch’s JSON output to integrate a group into a web page. [...]</description>
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