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		<title>Case in point related to privacy and persistence topics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since I was just talking about this, I thought it relevant to call out a couple of recent stories that made the rounds in January. First on the Privacy side, there is news that American Express is now evaluating the stores you shop at and changing your credit limit and/or interest rate based on where [...]]]></description>
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