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		<description><![CDATA[HTML5 is coming and no there is not a space between HTML and 5. Check out A Brief History of Markup, for possibly the most amusing history of various markup acronyms ever (I know it&#8217;s a low bar). You&#8217;ll learn how we got to HTML5 without ever having HTML1, that XHTML is much more eXtreme, [...]]]></description>
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