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  7.  <description>Unapologetic is a primarily tech themed blog written, unapologetically, by Alex Guyot.</description>
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  9.    <title>The Watch Punt</title>
  10.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/13/the-watch-punt/</link>
  11.    <description>Marco Arment on Apple not blowing our minds with extraordinary new technology for the Apple Watch.</description>
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  14.    <title>Apple Moves Current Subscribers to Special Annual iCloud Storage Plans</title>
  15.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/12/apple-moves-current-subscribers-to-special-annual-icloud-storage-plans/</link>
  16.    <description>Current subscribers to iCloud storage plans have been moved to the new, cheaper plans, but allowed to continue on special annual plans that are not available to the public, or to them either if they ever again change their plans.</description>
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  19.    <title>Shawn Blanc on This Week's Apple Announcements</title>
  20.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/12/shawn-blanc-on-this-week-s-apple-announcements/</link>
  21.    <description>Great article from Shawn Blanc on Tuesday's Apple event and new product announcements.</description>
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  24.    <title>Apple Watch and Apple Pay are stupid names for cool things</title>
  25.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/11/apple-watch-and-apple-pay-are-stupid-names-for-cool-things/</link>
  26.    <description>Lex Friedman on Apple product naming.</description>
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  29.    <title>A Watch Guy's Thoughts on the Apple Watch After Seeing It in the Metal</title>
  30.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/10/a-watch-guy-s-thoughts-on-the-apple-watch-after-seeing-it-in-the-metal/</link>
  31.    <description>Must read article on the Apple Watch from regular watch reviewer Benjamin Clymer.</description>
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  34.    <title>Macworld Staff Laid Off, Jason Snell Leaving</title>
  35.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/10/macworld-staff-laid-off-jason-snell-leaving/</link>
  36.    <description>Sad news from Macworld today.</description>
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  39.    <title>Thoughts on This Morning's Event</title>
  40.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/09/thoughts-on-this-morning-s-event/</link>
  41.    <description>My thoughts on this mornings Apple event.</description>
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  44.    <title>Tomorrow</title>
  45.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/08/tomorrow/</link>
  46.    <description>Some thoughts on the eve of the Apple event.</description>
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  49.    <title>What the New TestFlight Could Mean for Beta Testing</title>
  50.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/06/what-the-new-testflight-could-mean-for-beta-testing/</link>
  51.    <description>Apple's new TestFlight app for beta testing is out on the App Store. Here's a quick overview of some of the massive problems with beta testing which this app has the potential to solve.</description>
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  54.    <title>Christina Warren Reveals iCloud's Security Weaknesses</title>
  55.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/06/christina-warren-reveals-icloud-s-security-weaknesses/</link>
  56.    <description>Great reporting from Christina Warren over at Mashable.</description>
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  59.    <title>Facebook Style Filtered Feed Coming to Twitter</title>
  60.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/05/facebook-style-filtered-feed-coming-to-twitter/</link>
  61.    <description>Twitter is planning to screw with our streams again, but this time in a far more egregious manner.</description>
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  64.    <title>IKEA's Apple Ad Spoof</title>
  65.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/09/05/ikea-s-apple-ad-spoof/</link>
  66.    <description>Great ad by IKEA spoofing Apple's product videos.</description>
  67.  </item>
  68.  <item>
  69.    <title>Uber's Attempts to Sabotage Lyft</title>
  70.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/08/26/uber-s-attempts-to-sabotage-lyft/</link>
  71.    <description>Uber has been caught red handed in their latest efforts to sabotage their competitors. Great reporting from Casey Newton.</description>
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  74.    <title>Building a CMS on Editorial</title>
  75.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/08/21/building-a-cms-on-editorial/</link>
  76.    <description>A description of the workflows I've put together to make the iPad app Editorial work as a full content management system for Unapologetic.</description>
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  78.  <item>
  79.    <title>FTP Client UI for Editorial</title>
  80.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/08/19/ftp-client-ui-for-editorial/</link>
  81.    <description>I built a fully featured FTP Client User Interface on top of Editorial's UI module. Interact with your files over FTP, including uploading files and images, right from within the same app that you write your posts.</description>
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  84.    <title>Relay FM</title>
  85.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/08/18/relay-fm/</link>
  86.    <description>Myke Hurley and Stephen Hackett's new podcast network launched today.</description>
  87.  </item>
  88.  <item>
  89.    <title>Huge Update to my LCP Guide on MacStories</title>
  90.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/08/13/huge-update-to-my-lcp-guide-on-macstories/</link>
  91.    <description>My comprehensive guide to Launch Center Pro was just updated with tons of new content and rewritten actions for Launch Center Pro 2.3 and 2.3.1</description>
  92.  </item>
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  94.    <title>Launch Center Pro 2.3</title>
  95.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/06/11/launch-center-pro-2-3/</link>
  96.    <description>Today marks the release of Contrast's Launch Center Pro 2.3, a huge update with some awesome new features and improvements.</description>
  97.  </item>
  98.  <item>
  99.    <title>Twitter Switches From Helvetica Neue to Gotham</title>
  100.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/06/03/twitter-switches-from-helvetica-neue-to-gotham/</link>
  101.    <description>I'm a big fan of Gotham.</description>
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  104.    <title>Goodbye to All That</title>
  105.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/06/03/goodbye-to-all-that/</link>
  106.    <description>Great article on Katie Cotton on her last day at Apple.</description>
  107.  </item>
  108.  <item>
  109.    <title>A Note On App Links And x-callback-url</title>
  110.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/05/15/a-note-on-app-links-and-x-callback-url/</link>
  111.    <description>Don't worry, App Links pose no threat to x-callback-url.</description>
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  114.    <title>Slingshot</title>
  115.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/05/07/slingshot/</link>
  116.    <description>AirSquirrel's new app, Slingshot, looks very interesting.</description>
  117.  </item>
  118.  <item>
  119.    <title>Google Maps 3.0</title>
  120.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/05/06/google-maps-3-0/</link>
  121.    <description>Version 3.0 of Google Maps for iOS was released today, and includes some great new features.</description>
  122.  </item>
  123.  <item>
  124.    <title>Everything You Need To Know About Facebook's App Links</title>
  125.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/05/06/everything-you-need-to-know-about-facebook-s-app-links/</link>
  126.    <description>A simple, yet in-depth guide to what Facebook's App Links are, how they work, and what they mean for you.</description>
  127.  </item>
  128.  <item>
  129.    <title>The Verge On The The Snapchat 7.0 Update</title>
  130.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/05/02/the-verge-on-the-the-snapchat-7-0-update/</link>
  131.    <description>The Verge has an excellent profile of the new Snapchat 7.0 update, including quotes from an interview they did with Snapchat found Evan Spiegal.</description>
  132.  </item>
  133.  <item>
  134.    <title>Pwnmeal Extreme Gaming Oatmeal</title>
  135.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/05/02/pwnmeal-extreme-gaming-oatmeal/</link>
  136.    <description>The story of Cards Against Humanity's epic prank at PAX East 2014.</description>
  137.  </item>
  138.  <item>
  139.    <title>Pocket Sized Podcast Episode 152</title>
  140.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/04/30/pocket-sized-podcast-episode-152/</link>
  141.    <description>I went on this week's Pocket Sized Podcast to talk about Drafts, Launch Center Pro, and iOS automation.</description>
  142.  </item>
  143.  <item>
  144.    <title>Automating iOS: A Comprehensive Guide to Launch Center Pro</title>
  145.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/04/29/automating-ios-a-comprehensive-guide-to-launch-center-pro/</link>
  146.    <description>I'm happy to have had the opportunity to write a second article for MacStories.net, an exhaustive guide to Launch Center Pro.</description>
  147.  </item>
  148.  <item>
  149.    <title>The Case Against Otters: Necrophiliac, Serial-Killing Fur Monsters Of The Sea</title>
  150.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/04/25/the-case-against-otters-necrophiliac-serial-killing-fur-monsters-of-the-sea/</link>
  151.    <description>Surprising article on Vox about the true nature of otters.</description>
  152.  </item>
  153.  <item>
  154.    <title>Politics Is About To Destroy The Internet</title>
  155.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/04/25/politics-is-about-to-destroy-the-internet/</link>
  156.    <description>Vox.com has an excellent overview on the politics of the fight for net neutrality.</description>
  157.  </item>
  158.  <item>
  159.    <title>Obama's 2007 Stance on Net Neutrality</title>
  160.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/04/23/obama-s-2007-stance-on-net-neutrality/</link>
  161.    <description>Via Daring Fireball, some of Obama's claims from 2007 on how he would support net neutrality.</description>
  162.  </item>
  163.  <item>
  164.    <title>The FCC's Net Neutrality Turnaround</title>
  165.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/04/23/the-fcc-s-net-neutrality-turnaround/</link>
  166.    <description>On Wednesday the FCC announced plans to completely reverse their position on net neutrality.</description>
  167.  </item>
  168.  <item>
  169.    <title>The Fantastical Action Series (2.0)</title>
  170.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/04/23/the-fantastical-action-series-2-0/</link>
  171.    <description>A series of actions for Drafts or Launch Center Pro to take a single event or multiple events and send them to Fantastical to be automatically batch parsed.</description>
  172.  </item>
  173.  <item>
  174.    <title>Refills</title>
  175.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/03/30/refills/</link>
  176.    <description>Refills, by Thoughtbot, are prepackaged patterns and components for websites, built on top of Bourbon, Bitters, and Neat.</description>
  177.  </item>
  178.  <item>
  179.    <title>Medium's "Extra Credit" Scholarship (For High School Seniors)</title>
  180.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/03/27/medium-s-extra-credit-scholarship-for-high-school-seniors/</link>
  181.    <description>Awesome scholarship opportunity for high school seniors from blogging platform Medium. Just share your story and you could make $5,000.</description>
  182.  </item>
  183.  <item>
  184.    <title>Squarespace For Students</title>
  185.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/03/27/squarespace-for-students/</link>
  186.    <description>Squarespace today announced a huge 50% off discount for students of particpating colleges.</description>
  187.  </item>
  188.  <item>
  189.    <title>Big Data Versus The SAT</title>
  190.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/03/24/big-data-versus-the-sat/</link>
  191.    <description>Rick Bookstaber on the idea of phasing out the SAT in exchange for big data.</description>
  192.  </item>
  193.  <item>
  194.    <title>Recursive Actions In Launch Center Pro</title>
  195.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/03/17/recursive-actions-in-launch-center-pro/</link>
  196.    <description>Using a clipboard hack, we can finally build recursive actions for Launch Center Pro without needing a helper app like Drafts or Pythonista.</description>
  197.  </item>
  198.  <item>
  199.    <title>Interactive Table-Top Concept From Pizza Hut</title>
  200.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/03/08/interactive-table-top-concept-from-pizza-hut/</link>
  201.    <description>Awesome concept for an interactive, touch screen table-top.</description>
  202.  </item>
  203.  <item>
  204.    <title>Grid - A Simple Guide To Responsive Design</title>
  205.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/02/17/grid-a-simple-guide-to-responsive-design-link-http-www-adamkaplan-me-grid/</link>
  206.    <description>Grid is a fantastic and simple guide to responsive web design.</description>
  207.  </item>
  208.  <item>
  209.    <title>Taco Bell App Will Accept Mobile Orders</title>
  210.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/02/14/taco-bell-app-will-accept-mobile-orders/</link>
  211.    <description>Taco Bell&rsquo;s upcoming app will allow customers to order via smartphones, but they&rsquo;ve created their own unique twist.</description>
  212.  </item>
  213.  <item>
  214.    <title>What the Heck is Happening to Windows?</title>
  215.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/02/11/what-the-heck-is-happening-to-windows/</link>
  216.    <description>Blistering article on Windows 8 by Paul Thurrott.</description>
  217.  </item>
  218.  <item>
  219.    <title>iOS 7 Bug Allows Disabling of 'Find My iPhone' Without Password</title>
  220.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/02/07/ios-7-bug-allows-disabling-of-find-my-iphone-without-password/</link>
  221.    <description>Dangerous and easily reproducible bug on iOS 7.0.4. </description>
  222.  </item>
  223.  <item>
  224.    <title>&ldquo;App-Flipping&rdquo;</title>
  225.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/02/05/app-flipping/</link>
  226.    <description>A despicable practice.</description>
  227.  </item>
  228.  <item>
  229.    <title>Phraseology 2.0 Review</title>
  230.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/02/05/phraseology-2-0-review/</link>
  231.    <description>A review of the 2.0 update to Agile tortoise's document editing app Phraseology.</description>
  232.  </item>
  233.  <item>
  234.    <title>Every Apple Reference Ever Made In Futurama And The Simpsons</title>
  235.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/02/05/every-apple-reference-ever-made-in-futurama-and-the-simpsons/</link>
  236.    <description>A fantastic list of over 40 references to Apple from throughout the history of The Simpsons and Futurama.</description>
  237.  </item>
  238.  <item>
  239.    <title>Microsoft, Past and Future</title>
  240.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/02/05/microsoft-past-and-future/</link>
  241.    <description>Link to John Gruber's thoughts on Microsoft and the new CEO.</description>
  242.  </item>
  243.  <item>
  244.    <title>Maxims On Life And Stuff</title>
  245.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/02/04/maxims-on-life-and-stuff/</link>
  246.    <description>A discussion regarding Andrew J Clarkâ\x80\x99s maxims about starting ventures and getting noticed on the last episode of Life and Code and Stuff.</description>
  247.  </item>
  248.  <item>
  249.    <title>Kentucky Senate passes bill to let computer programming satisfy foreign-language requirement</title>
  250.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/02/03/kentucky-senate-passes-bill-to-let-computer-programming-satisfy-foreign-language-requirement/</link>
  251.    <description>I see advantages as well as concerns with this development.</description>
  252.  </item>
  253.  <item>
  254.    <title>Apple&rsquo;s New Short Film</title>
  255.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/02/03/apples-new-short-film/</link>
  256.    <description>Apple's new video, 1.24.14, was shot in one day, with iPhones, and is really amazing.</description>
  257.  </item>
  258.  <item>
  259.    <title>JavaScript Bookmarklet Builder On iOS</title>
  260.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/28/javascript-bookmarklet-builder-on-ios/</link>
  261.    <description>I converted John Gruber's "Make Bookmarklet" script from Perl to Python, where it can be run from Pythonista to convert a regular JavaScript script into a bookmarklet-ready script. You can send code to the script from Drafts or Editorial, or just paste it into the actual script in Pythonista and run it to have your JavaScript converted and placed on the clipboard.</description>
  262.  </item>
  263.  <item>
  264.    <title>A Better iOS</title>
  265.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/28/a-better-ios/</link>
  266.    <description>Thinking about possibilities to improve iOS from its current form, independent of screen size or new device capabilities. iOS needs to be better overall, and an iPad Pro alone will not do the trick.</description>
  267.  </item>
  268.  <item>
  269.    <title>Single Line Comments in CSS</title>
  270.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/25/single-line-comments-in-css/</link>
  271.    <description>Tab Atkins Jr., a member of the CSS Working Group, reveals a nice tip about single line comments in CSS using //.</description>
  272.  </item>
  273.  <item>
  274.    <title>Easily Run Drafts Actions Via Editorial Workflows</title>
  275.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/25/easily-run-drafts-actions-via-editorial-workflows/</link>
  276.    <description>Description</description>
  277.  </item>
  278.  <item>
  279.    <title>Linking Dropbox  With Pythonista</title>
  280.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/23/linking-dropbox-with-pythonista/</link>
  281.    <description>I found the online instructions for linking my Dropbox account to Pythonista to be unclear and overly complex, so I wrote some simplified, step by step instructions to help you do so yourself without any trouble.</description>
  282.  </item>
  283.  <item>
  284.    <title>Nest's Mounting Privacy Concerns</title>
  285.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/21/nest-s-mounting-privacy-concerns/</link>
  286.    <description>Some discrepancies between statements on Nest's privacy policy.</description>
  287.  </item>
  288.  <item>
  289.    <title>Time Delaying URL Actions</title>
  290.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/20/time-delaying-url-actions/</link>
  291.    <description>A workflow using Pythonista to time delay the launch of URL actions. Specify the text, the action and the number of hours to delay, then just tap the Pythonista notification that pops up later to automatically run the action.</description>
  292.  </item>
  293.  <item>
  294.    <title>Launch iOS Actions from the Mac using Alfred and Command-C</title>
  295.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/17/launch-ios-actions-from-the-mac-using-alfred-and-command-c/</link>
  296.    <description>Eric Pramono, from Geeks With Juniors, as figured out a way to use Alfred and Command-C to automatically launch URL action on your iOS devices from your Mac.</description>
  297.  </item>
  298.  <item>
  299.    <title>The Triple Cross Post Action</title>
  300.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/16/the-triple-cross-post-action/</link>
  301.    <description>The Triple Cross Post action cross posts a draft (or Launch Center Pro prompt) to App.net, Twitter, and Facebook.</description>
  302.  </item>
  303.  <item>
  304.    <title>Automating iOS: A Comprehensive Guide to URL Schemes and Drafts Actions</title>
  305.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/14/automating-ios-a-comprehensive-guide-to-url-schemes-and-drafts-actions/</link>
  306.    <description>I wrote a 12,000 word article on iOS automation through Drafts and URL schemes for MacStories, which was just published there today.</description>
  307.  </item>
  308.  <item>
  309.    <title>A Quick iOS Keyboard Trick</title>
  310.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/11/a-quick-ios-keyboard-trick/</link>
  311.    <description>iOS Keyboard tricks were a popular subject a few months ago, but there's one excellent tip I've learned which I didn't see any other posts discuss.</description>
  312.  </item>
  313.  <item>
  314.    <title>The End Of The Axx</title>
  315.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/11/the-end-of-the-axx/</link>
  316.    <description>An official announcement of the end of my original website, The Axx. All automation content will now be posted on Unapologetic alongside the standard articles I already post there.</description>
  317.  </item>
  318.  <item>
  319.    <title>Unapologetic 2.0</title>
  320.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2014/01/10/unapologetic-2-0/</link>
  321.    <description>An overview of the changes taking effect on Unapologetic on January 10th, 2014, aligning the site with the final vision I've had for it since the beginning.</description>
  322.  </item>
  323.  <item>
  324.    <title>Tweet A Coffee</title>
  325.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2013/10/31/tweet-a-coffee</link>
  326.    <description>Tweet a Coffee is an innovative new service from Starbucks to quickly and easily send $5 Starbucks gift cards to your friends through Twitter.</description>
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  329.    <title>Fantastical 2 For iPhone</title>
  330.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2013/10/30/fantastical-2-for-iphone</link>
  331.    <description>Today marks the release of version 2 of Flexibits' amazing calendar app for iPhone, here's my review.</description>
  332.  </item>
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  334.    <title>The New Face Of Tweetbot</title>
  335.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2013/10/25/the-new-face-of-tweetbot</link>
  336.    <description>Yesterday Tapbots released Tweetbot 3. Here's my brief review, as well as a graphical comparison of many of the main design changes between the new and old apps.</description>
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  339.    <title>Apple's Simplification Of Consumer Choice</title>
  340.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2013/10/23/apples-simplification-of-consumer-choice</link>
  341.    <description>With yesterday's event, Apple did more than just announce revolutionary new products. They also changed the way in which consumers must make difficult decisions and tradeoffs each time they decide to buy a new Apple product.</description>
  342.  </item>
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  344.    <title>Skim</title>
  345.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2013/10/21/skim</link>
  346.    <description>Skim, a new app in the app store, is like Snapchat for messaging.</description>
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  349.    <title>iPhone 5S: 3 Weeks Later</title>
  350.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2013/10/16/iPhone-5s-3-weeks-later</link>
  351.    <description>My thoughts on my iPhone 5S after three weeks of use.</description>
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  354.    <title>Hello, World!</title>
  355.    <link>http://unapologetic.io/posts/2013/10/16/hello-world</link>
  356.    <description>An introduction to Unapologetic: my reasons for starting the site, the goals I have for the site, the future of The Axx (my original site) and the design choices for Unapologetic.</description>
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