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	<description>At the beginning of this month, MIX08, the annual Microsoft conference which brings together web developers, designers, and business and digital marketing professionals, was held in Las Vegas. From this conference, 88 video presentations were made available on the web for viewing or downloading. Each one had a &amp;quot;Download for Zune&amp;quot; button, but as Matthew Wills discovered, downloading all 88 could be a challenge. Thanks to his efforts, there is now a MIX08 RSS feed that includes all the MIX08 sessions. You can subscribe to the feed just like any other podcast. Thanks, Matthew! (via Steve, thanks for finding that!) </description>
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