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        <title>It's really good to see Yahoo!</title>
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            <name>Stuart Colville</name>
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        <content>It's really good to see Yahoo! taking standards seriously, particularly in contrast to Google's apparent lack of interest.

Openly publishing concepts and best practices can only be a good thing, after all isn't achieving web standards all about learning from each other?</content>
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