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		<description><![CDATA[The next generation of transit riding. | Riding transit just got way, way, easier. A new website called SpotBus&nbsp;is&nbsp;wildly&nbsp;better than&nbsp;existing online trip planners. For one thing, you can&nbsp;enter destinations like a normal person&#8212;&#8220;Ballard&#8221; or &#8220;Ikea&#8221;&nbsp;or &#8220;ferry&#8221; or whatever&#8212;not some arcane intersection. It&#8217;s so much faster and more intuitive that it feels&nbsp;like giving up&nbsp;your old&nbsp;gimcrack five-disc CD changer for an iPod. It only works in the Puget Sound area, but there&#8217;s no reason something similar couldn&#8217;t be devised...]]></description>
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