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		<title>By: Data journalism pt5: Mashing data (comments wanted) &#124; Online Journalism Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] in 2005, for example, has been described as a &#8216;huge tipping point&#8217; in mashup history (Duvander, 2008) as it allowed web developers to &#8216;mash&#8217; countless other sources of data with maps. [...]</description>
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