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	<title>Cog Tree &#187; npr</title>
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		<title>Parse.ly on NPR!</title>
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Check out our quick mention in Marketplace on NPR!  The transcript is there, but if you want to listen to the actual program (and hear some Parse.ly voices), you can jump to the 16:40 mark.
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<p>Check out our quick mention in <a title="Parse.ly on NPR" href="http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/08/12/pm-venture-capital/" target="_blank">Marketplace on NPR</a>!  The transcript is there, but if you want to listen to the actual program (and hear some Parse.ly voices), you can jump to the 16:40 mark.</p>
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