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    <text>Nothing short of perfect!</text>
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    <text>Awesome!
</text>
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feedly is integrated with Google Reader so any subscriptions you add to feedly will be added to Google Reader, any article you read or recommend in feedly will be marked as read and shared in Google Reader.</description>
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