Showdown Part 2

After a lovely meal of fajita’s and El Salvadoran Beer, prepared by my wonderful, recipe collecting wife, I’ve managed to finish writing Part 2 of the Free News Aggregator Showdown this evening. Go have a look at the new, updated information. New versions called for a whole new look at things, and there has been quite an improvement since the original piece was written. I must give props to the developers who were willing to listen to my complaints and get some things worked out. Nicely done, keep up the good work!

Speaking of good work, thanks to everyone who’s been leaving comments, sending emails, or posting to the forums over the last few days. I am really enjoying and learning from the various conversations. It’s really gotten me excited about what we’re doing here with this little site.

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