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    <title>Wow, AOL buying Weblogs, Inc</title>
    <summary>AOL is buying Weblogs, Inc. a popular blog hosting website that includes the ever-popular Engadget site. There is just something wrong about a huge behemoth buying blogs which are typically written by passionate, independent writers. Well, it could have worse,...</summary>
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