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	<title>Comments on: Create PDF Documents from RSS Feeds</title>
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		<title>By: Feedbook Creates PDFs from RSS Feeds &#171; Unleash your inner geek</title>
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		<dc:creator>Feedbook Creates PDFs from RSS Feeds &#171; Unleash your inner geek</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Feedbook Creates PDFs from RSS&#160;Feeds  18 06 2008   Lifehacker: &#8220;Need some fresh e-reading material for your commute, but all out of e-books? Feedbook, a free RSS aggregator, takes in RSS feeds and spits out compiled PDFs in formats for pretty much any e-reader under the sun, including the Kindle, or you can create custom PDFs (with a free registration) for standard screens. The PDFs even come with a table of contents, and the site offers up a few free e-books of its own. Not every feed works all the time, including this here site&#8217;s full feed this morning, but those that do come out looking surprisingly nice. Feedbook is free to use, but a free registration gives you a few more conversion options.&#8221; Feedbooks [via gHacks] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Feedbook Creates PDFs from RSS&nbsp;Feeds  18 06 2008   Lifehacker: &#8220;Need some fresh e-reading material for your commute, but all out of e-books? Feedbook, a free RSS aggregator, takes in RSS feeds and spits out compiled PDFs in formats for pretty much any e-reader under the sun, including the Kindle, or you can create custom PDFs (with a free registration) for standard screens. The PDFs even come with a table of contents, and the site offers up a few free e-books of its own. Not every feed works all the time, including this here site&#8217;s full feed this morning, but those that do come out looking surprisingly nice. Feedbook is free to use, but a free registration gives you a few more conversion options.&#8221; Feedbooks [via gHacks] [...]</p>
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