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   <title>Launch of  'The Indian TechCrunch'</title>
   <link>http://www.humsurfer.com/launch-of--the-indian-techcrunch</link>
   <description>The first site devoted to tracking innovative web stratups in India</description>
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   <title>Are Alexa.com traffic rankings reliable for Indian Websites?</title>
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   <description>Verdict: it is not. &amp;quot;All I am saying is that simply because of lack of any other reliable data, Alexa figures for Indian websites can at best, be quoted as a passing reference. From a technical perspective, the data does not give the correct picture and any claims made on the basis of that data are unjustified.&amp;quot;.</description>
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   <title>how to make great web2.0 products</title>
   <link>http://www.humsurfer.com/how-to-make-great-web20-products</link>
   <description>great writeup about what it takes to build web2.0 products ;  cool stuff</description>
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   <title>yahoo launches</title>
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   <description>about yahoo's new service</description>
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