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		<title>Free professional SharePoint help? I&#8217;m now answering questions on Aardvark</title>
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Aardvark is a new kind of tool that lets you tap into the  knowledge and experience of friends and friends-of-friends. It reminds me of the old IRC channels you would join to ask questions on relevant technologies, just a thousand times better.
Send Aardvark a question (from the web, IM, email, Twitter, or  iPhone) [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Using SPChangeQuery in a new Site (SPWeb)</title>
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