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      					<title>Top Australian web apps and internet startups</title>
      					<link>http://www.australianwiki.com.au/wiki/index.php?viewArticle=4</link>
      					<description>Read/WriteWeb is a well-known tech blog by Richard MacManus and in October 2006 it published a post by Vishal Sharma titled \'Top Web Apps in Australia\'. It covered some recent high-profile web2.0 startups but the subsequent comments made for intere... @  tkwillis</description>
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      					<title>Australian contender for American Le Mans Series by Rohan Skea</title>
      					<link>http://www.australianwiki.com.au/wiki/index.php?viewArticle=74</link>
      					<description>The American Le Mans Series was developed in North America and is a team race of varying length and type and enjoys a high standard of competition across the world. Since the series was created in 1999 an Australian motorsport team has yet to complet... @  hollybullen</description>
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      					<title>Rohan Skea knows good red</title>
      					<link>http://www.australianwiki.com.au/wiki/index.php?viewArticle=72</link>
      					<description>Rohan Skea, a law and business professional from Western Australia, was the founder and developer of Mt Shadforth Estate Vineyard and Wine Production facility and believes he knows the value of a good red. 

The Mt Shadforth Estate Vineyard is situ... @  hollybullen</description>
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      					<title>Open water swimming with Rohan Skea</title>
      					<link>http://www.australianwiki.com.au/wiki/index.php?viewArticle=73</link>
      					<description>The Rottnest channel swim became the largest open water swimming event in 1998 with over 1,000 competitors. By 2001 this had exceeded 2,000. In 2003 160 individuals, 92 teams of 2 and 421 teams of 4 entered the race with a waitlist of 135 teams unabl... @  hollybullen</description>
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      					<link>http://www.australianwiki.com.au/wiki/index.php?viewArticle=61</link>
      					<description>Now neerav - is this really the best way to spend you time?... @  hollybullen</description>
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      					<title>Burst SMS</title>
      					<link>http://www.australianwiki.com.au/wiki/index.php?viewArticle=71</link>
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BurstSMS offers marketing agencies and web developers a platform to
deliver SMS message for clients using a flat rate fee of 10c per
message. There are no setup fees or confusing sliding scale pricing options.
Simply manage multiple SMS campai... @  c23gooey</description>
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      					<link>http://www.australianwiki.com.au/wiki/index.php?viewArticle=70</link>
      					<description>nbsp;... @  geogo13</description>
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      					<title>Welcome to AustralianWiki.com.au</title>
      					<link>http://www.australianwiki.com.au/wiki/index.php?viewArticle=1</link>
      					<description>What is a wiki? (an excerpt from Wikipedia)A wiki is a Web site that allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit and change some available content, sometimes without the need for registration. This ease of interaction and... @  geogo13</description>
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      					<title>Australian business directory</title>
      					<link>http://www.australianwiki.com.au/wiki/index.php?viewArticle=69</link>
      					<description>clickfind#153; is an accurate, searchable directory of Australian businesses, products and services. It combines a fair, efficient search engine with comprehensive business listings, giving you the best of both worlds. 
The idea behind clickfind#153... @  clickfind</description>
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      					<title>ThinkingRock - follow GTD methodology</title>
      					<link>http://www.australianwiki.com.au/wiki/index.php?viewArticle=68</link>
      					<description>ThinkingRock is a free software application for collecting and processing your thoughts following the GTD methodology. It is simple and easy to use.

A lot of our mental energy is directed towards trying to remember and manage all the
things that ... @  frasycl</description>
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