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		<description><![CDATA[Ridesharing gets rolling in Puget Sound. | Have a couple empty seats in your car? Why not fill &#8217;em and make a few bucks while you drive? If you live in the Seattle area, there are two new companies trying out ridesharing programs. The first, Avego, is a limited pilot project aiming to get regular commuters using 520 to find passengers for their empty seats. The second is a region-wide program across Puget Sound. Zebigo is launching...]]></description>
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