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	<title>Comments on: Apply to the Knight News Challenge</title>
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		<title>By: Silicon Florist&#8217;s links arrangement for October 17 &#187; Silicon Florist</title>
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		<description>[...] Apply to the Knight News Challenge  Andrew Hyde writes &#8220;$5,000,000 is being given away to fund innovative ideas that address the following points: Use or create digital, open-source technology as the code base, use news and information to serve the public interest, benefit one or more specific geographic communities, and be innovative.&#8221; Um, hello? I can&#8217;t swing a piece of bacon without hitting 20 Portland startups that qualify for this. (The hardest of the 4. A map mashup [...]</description>
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