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		<title>UnBuzz Me</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am so tired of this artificial and useless layer that is being created on top of our language. I am pretty sure it is a problem in any field, but I am a technical guy, so I am talking about technical buzz words. As I look at it, big corporations use these useless acronyms [...]]]></description>
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