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	<title>Comments on: 23 Things: Thing 7b &#8211; More from my RSS reader&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: murcha</title>
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		<description>Thank you for alluding to my blog post on skype. When I started blogging, I tried to etch my journey with web2.0 tools in my classroom and in my personal development. So, it is good to know that others may also get some benefit from it. How interesting to read that Vicki was using it back in 2006, a full year ahead of me. I would love to know how she still finds it and uses it and what she have moved onto since. However, for my skype is still the easiest, most convenient tool to use for this setup. The other interesting thing was, that skype sent me a tweet on twitter to give me some hints on improving the connections, which I thought was rather amazing. Thanks again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for alluding to my blog post on skype. When I started blogging, I tried to etch my journey with web2.0 tools in my classroom and in my personal development. So, it is good to know that others may also get some benefit from it. How interesting to read that Vicki was using it back in 2006, a full year ahead of me. I would love to know how she still finds it and uses it and what she have moved onto since. However, for my skype is still the easiest, most convenient tool to use for this setup. The other interesting thing was, that skype sent me a tweet on twitter to give me some hints on improving the connections, which I thought was rather amazing. Thanks again.</p>
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