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		<description><![CDATA[In a good way. | Never content, the crew over at Walk Score is at it again. This time, they&#8217;ve handed over the keys by letting users provide on-the-street feedback about neighborhood walkability. With their new iPhone app (us Droid users will have to wait), you can mark neighborhood gems, identify problem spots, find neighborhood walking tours, and see what other users have added. This is a huge step forward, adding qualitative real-world knowledge to...]]></description>
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