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		<title>By: pleinasme</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Yahoo!&lt;/strong&gt;

Yahoo done a wonderful thing!

I stumbled into the design patterns piece of it on del.icio.us Monday, but during my periodic look at mezzoblue, the details became more clear. Not only has Yahoo made available to the public a set of design patterns, but...
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<p>Yahoo done a wonderful thing!</p>
<p>I stumbled into the design patterns piece of it on del.icio.us Monday, but during my periodic look at mezzoblue, the details became more clear. Not only has Yahoo made available to the public a set of design patterns, but&#8230;</p>
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