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		<title>By: VALIS &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Finding related sites</title>
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		<description>[...] Similicio.usÃ‚Â  is aÃ‚Â  del.icio.us mashup that lets users find sites that are similar to any given site. It does this by looking atÃ‚Â  who has tagged the site in del.icio.us, and then looking at other sites that they have also tagged.Ã‚Â  Library Stuff says the matchups (for similar sites to Library Stuff) aren&#8217;t bad;Ã‚Â  What I Learned TodayÃ‚Â  sees it as a useful tool for locating new blogs to read, and Micro Persuasion agrees. [...]</description>
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