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	<title>Comments on: Seattle Bloggers meet</title>
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		<title>by: The Seattle web wars &#124; Television Blog Online</title>
		<link>http://www.thepomoblog.com/archive/seattle-bloggers-meet/#comment-55205</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2007 14:18:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Just minutes apart &#8212; as is very typical now &#8212; sent from three of the stations in town. One station, KING5.com, is where I work. Another station, KIROTV.com, is where my web-savvy friend Todd Mokhtari recently signed on as news director. And the third, KOMOTV.com, has hired Terry Heaton as their online consultant (KOMO&#8217;s parent company just bought PegasusNews). Last night, Terry threw one of his hallmark blogger meetups, and he writes, &#8220;We’ve a bunch of other cool things planned with bloggers in the Seattle community, and I’m looking forward to becoming a regular fixture there.&#8221; Hmmm, Heaton moving into my backyard? I invite the challenge, and as many of you know, I launched the Seattle blog aggregator Citizen Rain several months ago. I also have a bunch more cool stuff in the pipeline. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Just minutes apart &#8212; as is very typical now &#8212; sent from three of the stations in town. One station, KING5.com, is where I work. Another station, KIROTV.com, is where my web-savvy friend Todd Mokhtari recently signed on as news director. And the third, KOMOTV.com, has hired Terry Heaton as their online consultant (KOMO&#8217;s parent company just bought PegasusNews). Last night, Terry threw one of his hallmark blogger meetups, and he writes, &#8220;We’ve a bunch of other cool things planned with bloggers in the Seattle community, and I’m looking forward to becoming a regular fixture there.&#8221; Hmmm, Heaton moving into my backyard? I invite the challenge, and as many of you know, I launched the Seattle blog aggregator Citizen Rain several months ago. I also have a bunch more cool stuff in the pipeline. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: wfstuff.info &#187; The Seattle web wars</title>
		<link>http://www.thepomoblog.com/archive/seattle-bloggers-meet/#comment-55042</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2007 00:47:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Just minutes apart &#8212; as is very typical now &#8212; sent from three of the stations in town. One station, KING5.com, is where I work. Another station, KIROTV.com, is where my web-savvy friend Todd Mokhtari recently signed on as news director. And the third, KOMOTV.com, has hired Terry Heaton as their online consultant (KOMO&#8217;s parent company just bought PegasusNews). Last night, Terry threw one of his hallmark blogger meetups, and he writes, &#8220;We’ve a bunch of other cool things planned with bloggers in the Seattle community, and I’m looking forward to becoming a regular fixture there.&#8221; Hmmm, Heaton moving into my backyard? I invite the challenge, and as many of you know, I launched the Seattle blog aggregator Citizen Rain several months ago. I also have a bunch more cool stuff in the pipeline. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Just minutes apart &#8212; as is very typical now &#8212; sent from three of the stations in town. One station, KING5.com, is where I work. Another station, KIROTV.com, is where my web-savvy friend Todd Mokhtari recently signed on as news director. And the third, KOMOTV.com, has hired Terry Heaton as their online consultant (KOMO&#8217;s parent company just bought PegasusNews). Last night, Terry threw one of his hallmark blogger meetups, and he writes, &#8220;We’ve a bunch of other cool things planned with bloggers in the Seattle community, and I’m looking forward to becoming a regular fixture there.&#8221; Hmmm, Heaton moving into my backyard? I invite the challenge, and as many of you know, I launched the Seattle blog aggregator Citizen Rain several months ago. I also have a bunch more cool stuff in the pipeline. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: The Seattle web wars - Lost Remote TV Blog</title>
		<link>http://www.thepomoblog.com/archive/seattle-bloggers-meet/#comment-55025</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2007 23:39:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Just minutes apart &#8212; as is very typical &#8212; sent from three of the stations in town. One station, KING5.com, is where I work. Another station, KIROTV.com, is where my web-savvy friend Todd Mokhtari recently signed on as news director. And the third, KOMOTV.com, has hired Terry Heaton as their online consultant (KOMO&#8217;s parent company just bought PegasusNews). Last night, Terry threw one of his hallmark blogger meetups, and he writes, &#8220;We’ve a bunch of other cool things planned with bloggers in the Seattle community, and I’m looking forward to becoming a regular fixture there.&#8221; Hmmm, Heaton moving into my backyard? I invite the challenge, and as many of you know, I launched the Seattle blog aggregator CitizenRain several months ago. I also have a bunch more cool stuff in the pipeline. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Just minutes apart &#8212; as is very typical &#8212; sent from three of the stations in town. One station, KING5.com, is where I work. Another station, KIROTV.com, is where my web-savvy friend Todd Mokhtari recently signed on as news director. And the third, KOMOTV.com, has hired Terry Heaton as their online consultant (KOMO&#8217;s parent company just bought PegasusNews). Last night, Terry threw one of his hallmark blogger meetups, and he writes, &#8220;We’ve a bunch of other cool things planned with bloggers in the Seattle community, and I’m looking forward to becoming a regular fixture there.&#8221; Hmmm, Heaton moving into my backyard? I invite the challenge, and as many of you know, I launched the Seattle blog aggregator CitizenRain several months ago. I also have a bunch more cool stuff in the pipeline. [&#8230;]
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