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      <title>NPR: 04-17-2013 Technology</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Stories:  1) Great Long-Form Journalism, Just Clicks Away 2) Startup CEO Wields Small Antenna In TV Streaming Battle 3) Supreme Court Asks: Can Human Genes Be Patented? 4) When Digital Dust Is Gathered, Constellation May Be Muddled 5) Speak Up! Advertisers Want You To Talk With New Apps 6) Go Figure: The Machine That Put Computation In Your Pocket]]></description>
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      <title>NPR: 04-10-2013 Technology</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Stories:  1) Crowdsourcing Creativity At The Cinema 2) The Ups And Downs Of Cyber Currency Bitcoin 3) Listen Up To Smarter, Smaller Hearing Aids 4) Pirates Steal 'Game Of Thrones': Why HBO Doesn't Mind 5) What Drives Us? Car Sharing Reflects Cultural Shift  6) Vermont Finds High-Tech Ways To Sap More Money From Maple Trees]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[Stories:  1) Cyberattack Against Spam-Fighting Organization One Of The Largest Ever 2) 'Bioshock Infinite': A First-Person Shooter, A Tragic Play 3) Tech Week Ahead: Rumors Of A Facebook Phone 4) Social Media Advice: Are Voicemails Verboten Or Not? 5) Facebook's Online Speech Rules Keep Users On A Tight Leash]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stories:  1) Cyberattack Against Spam-Fighting Organization One Of The Largest Ever 2) 'Bioshock Infinite': A First-Person Shooter, A Tragic Play 3) Tech Week Ahead: Rumors Of A Facebook Phone 4) Social Media Advice: Are Voicemails Verboten Or Not? 5) Facebook's Online Speech Rules Keep Users On A Tight Leash]]></itunes:summary>
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      <title>NPR: 03-27-2013 Technology</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Stories:  1) On Its 7th Birthday, Is Twitter Still The 'Free Speech Party'? 2) Samsung Is On A Roll, But Can It Beat Apple? 3) Shareholders Re-Elect Hewlett-Packard Board Members 4) Google's Eric Schmidt Heads To Another Isolated Asian Nation 5) After Conquering Consoles, Hard-Core Gaming Shifts To Mobile 6) Republicans Launch Mission To Turn Up Their Digital Game]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stories:  1) On Its 7th Birthday, Is Twitter Still The 'Free Speech Party'? 2) Samsung Is On A Roll, But Can It Beat Apple? 3) Shareholders Re-Elect Hewlett-Packard Board Members 4) Google's Eric Schmidt Heads To Another Isolated Asian Nation 5) After Conquering Consoles, Hard-Core Gaming Shifts To Mobile 6) Republicans Launch Mission To Turn Up Their Digital Game]]></itunes:summary>
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      <title>NPR: 03-20-2013 Technology</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Stories:  1) Are We Plugged-In, Connected, But Alone? 2) Will Man's Best Friend Be A Robot? 3) Is The Human Hand Our Best Technology? 4) Angry Birds TV, Coming To A Mobile Screen Near You   5) Samsung Unveils Its Galaxy S4 6) Is All The Talk About Cyberwarfare Just Hype?]]></description>
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      <title>NPR: 03-13-2013 Technology</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Stories:  1) 'Bowery Boys' Are Amateur But Beloved New York Historians 2) The 'Big Data' Revolution: How Number Crunchers Can Predict Our Lives 3) News Corp. Education Tablet: For The Love Of Learning? 4) The Life Cycle Of A Social Network: Keeping Friends In Times Of Change 5) Controlling Your Computer With A Wave Of Your Hand 6) 3-D Printing, Cat Videos The Hot Topic At SXSW Interactive Conference]]></description>
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      <title>NPR: 03-06-2013 Technology</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Stories:  1) Experts Boil Telecommuting Decisions Down To Flexibility Vs. Serendipity 2) Nonprofit Hopes To Get Kids Excited About Computer Coding 3) Job Applicants Are Wary Of Firms' Resume Sorting Software 4) Two For One: Groupon Replaces CEO Mason With Board Members 5) 'Consumer Reports' Offers Tips For Doing Taxes Online 6) A Multimedia Journey Through 'The Persian Square']]></description>
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