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		<title>By: TechnoDiary.com</title>
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		<description>I have been using FeedBurner as a newsletter service. The only problem it has is the static mail subjects, it&#039;s a big problem actually. Never used aweber, looks expensive.

~Sahil</description>
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<p>~Sahil</p>
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