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        <title>Thanks for the report. 

Relea</title>
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        <content>Thanks for the report. 

Releasing it for 1 month has to be a marketing trick, no? (As well as a chance to cancel the service if it's not popular and make changes). They may suspend it a while, but they will surely bring it back if it is popular and this 'come-back' will have additional marketing value. Very clever.

I hope someone finds a way for Twitter updates to automatically be posted to your Mixi profile. I guess it would have to be a hack, as they don't have an API, right?</content>
        <published>2008-08-04T16:46:18.778+02:00</published>
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        <title>Not sure about outside Japan, </title>
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        <content>Not sure about outside Japan, but Shin Fukushige is pretty well known in in the local community: http://fukumimi.org

Here's the URL for Hisashi Katsuya's blog mentioned above (Japanese only): http://v.japan.cnet.com/beatproject/blog/0,2000071478,000241c,00.htm</content>
        <published>2008-02-18T18:59:45.534+01:00</published>
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