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	<title>Comments on: Feeling Whoozy?</title>
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		<title>By: Martha Carnahan</title>
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		<description>Hi David!  Thanks for sharing this tool -- I had never heard of Whoozy.  I just gave it a go, and it&#039;s cool to see all of your results in one place. I can see that I will use it to research others people I&#039;m getting to know for business, but I can think of one other great benefit:  I have a bunch of &quot;old&quot; stuff out there -- articles I wrote years ago under my old company name, etc., and I can use this service to find those quickly and make a request to those websites to update my info. Yay!</description>
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