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		<title>By: Karen in Wichita</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[XML-RPC, Atompub, or just plain the &quot;stick an RSS syndication box of &#039;recent comments&#039; in the sidebar&quot; method. Even Blogspot can handle that last bit. 

Not so sure about LJ; that&#039;s probably the most &quot;closed&quot; platform, especially for non-paying users, and the one most likely to have user lock-in. And it&#039;s probably against LJ policy for the Phoenyx to have an account that it uses to post replies back under.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>XML-RPC, Atompub, or just plain the &#8220;stick an RSS syndication box of &#8216;recent comments&#8217; in the sidebar&#8221; method. Even Blogspot can handle that last bit. </p>
<p>Not so sure about LJ; that&#8217;s probably the most &#8220;closed&#8221; platform, especially for non-paying users, and the one most likely to have user lock-in. And it&#8217;s probably against LJ policy for the Phoenyx to have an account that it uses to post replies back under.</p>
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