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	<description>In the final video of the series, we&#39;ll use the SuspensionManager class to save the navigation state and session data, like the selected blog post in the SplitPage file as well as customize the app splash screen. Step-by-Step tutorial from dev.windows.com Blog Reader&amp;nbsp;complete code </description>
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		<title>Re: C# Blog Reader - 9 - Managing app lifecycle and state</title>
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			<![CDATA[i have created Rss reader. but how to show video&#63;<p>posted by saad</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: C# Blog Reader - 9 - Managing app lifecycle and state</title>
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			<![CDATA[Greate job I&#39;ve no words to say many many thanks<p>posted by Tariq Nawaz</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[Hello it was great video-series.I&#39;ve watched them all. but I have a question about how can i read the content without WebView i want to creat my own text style and show the content to user in my textBlock<br>&#40;I looked a lot parsing and like this articles but i didn&#39;t find anything helpfull and understandable for me...<br>Thanks for everything...<p>posted by sercan</p>]]>
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