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	<title>Comments on: JS-KIT Rages On With A $3.6M Funding Round</title>
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		<title>By: Interview With Chris Saad On JS-KIT &#124; Widgets Lab</title>
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		<description>[...] The last news of JS-KIT not only brought them money. they also hired Chris Saad from Data Portability Working Group as Strategic Advisor. Marshall Kirkpatrick from ReadWriteWeb has a nice interview with him where he explains his point of views on JS-KIT and serves as a good read on what to expect from JS-KIT with him as advisor but more importantly reaffirms notions i have expressed myself on why i considered that JS-KIT has the upper hand to deal with the Intense Debate acquisition by Automattic and with its main competitor Disqus when it comes to Commenting Services [...]</description>
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