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		 	<p><![CDATA[RSS is a great technology for reading headlines from blogs and news sources, but it doesn't need to stop there. An RSS 2.0 feed is really just a <em>a list of stuff</em>. If we build on that premise, then we can do some incredibly powerful things with RSS. <em>RSS Traits</em> is an extension spec to RSS that allows you to deliver all kinds of information (domain-specific or otherwise) within an RSS feed.]]></p>
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		 	<p>RSS has never really broken mainstream. This video attempts to explain why RSS is useful and how to use it with Internet Explorer 7.</p>
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		 	<p>Product managers constantly deal with the tension between valued features and how complex or costly it would be to include them. This sketchcast explores that tension and highlights a common trap that product managers often fall into.</p>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2007 09:32:50 -0500</pubDate>
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		 	<p>While it&apos;s widely accepted that marketing is a key part of a product&apos;s success, interaction design is often forgotten. This brief sketchcast explains why interaction design matters.  </p>
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		 	<p>This sketchcast goes through the steps and the tools you&apos;ll need to...sketchcast!</p>
			<p style="text-align: right;"><a href="http://sketch.basement.org/2007/07/how_to_sketchcast.html">Click here to watch this sketch on sketch.basement.org</a></p>
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		 	<p>Sketch.basement.org is the original home of sketchcasting - a new way of conveying concepts and ideas. Sketchcasting simulates the same &quot;draw-as-you-talk&quot; experience that has proven so effective with whiteboards. It&apos;s podcasting with a sketchpad!</p>
			<p style="text-align: right;"><a href="http://sketch.basement.org/2007/07/introducing_sketchcasting.html">Click here to watch this sketch on sketch.basement.org</a></p>
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