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		<title>screencasts of websites with screeniac</title>
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		<description>I didn't even know Screeniac existed until I learned that one of our beta testers (molly) had made a screencast of vouchon.com. This short (~3 min) flash video, or screencast, does a fantastic job of explaining how to use vouchon.com with visual examples, and is a great example of how screencasts can really help with website instructions, presentations, or reviews.If you want to see the screencast made for vouchon, check it out here: http://screeniac.com/2007/01/26/vouchoncom/Screeniac rules - thanks molly!</description>
		<dc:creator>memeplexes</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2007-01-27T16:05:13Z</dc:date>
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