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		<title>KML</title>
		<description>Created some kml files from my pub / restaurant data on Folkestone Gerald, part of my plan to clean up my maps and things, kml is a standard that's been adopted by google for google earth and maps and things, and is possibly better suited than my exi... </description>
		<category>xml</category>
		<category>kml</category>
		<category>google maps</category>
		<category>folkestone</category>
		<link>http://www.clarkeology.com/m/11266/KML</link>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">11267</guid>
		<title>Never mind the KML</title>
		<description>All that talk of KML yesterday got me looking at my maps again, they've not worked for ages, not since I added more tagging to all my Folkestone venues... so, not actually using the new kml version of the data, rather old georss xml versions, but at ... </description>
		<category>map</category>
		<category>xml</category>
		<category>kml</category>
		<category>georss</category>
		<category>folkestone</category>
		<category>google maps</category>
		<link>http://www.clarkeology.com/m/11267/Never+mind+the+KML</link>
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