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		<title>By: University of Edinburgh Students Provide Thoughts on Lifestreaming for their Course &#124; Lifestream Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Caroline Rushton As each of the weeks went by and we began to explore different topics I found the lifestream an invaluable space to store all useful links and information I found over the web which I wanted to share with my colleagues, or take a look at myself at a later date. Adding metadata to the links was also a productive task as I could review each bit of information quickly and effectively to see what it contained. [...]</description>
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